SAC TURBO-MAX 6175 User manual

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MON600212 REV B - 3/28/22
OPERATORS/PARTS MANUAL
TURBO-MAX
6175 FEED MIXER TRAILER

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REV DATE BILL OF MATERIALS DESCRIPTION
A 12/8/20 DECAL LOCATION - PAGE 19 ADD: DECAL 795 QTY 2
B 3/28/22 TRAILER SUBFRAME ASSEMBLY REPLACE LH AND RH BOGIE WITH SYMETRICAL BOGIE

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Unless otherwise specied, high-strength (grade5) (3 radi-
al-line head markings) hex head bolts are used throughout
assembly of this piece of equipment.
2. Whenever terms “LEFT” and “RIGHT” are used in this
manual it means from a position behind mixer box and
facing forward.
3. When placing a parts order, refer to this manual for proper
part numbers and place order by PART NO. and DESCRIP-
TION.
4. Read assembly instructions carefully. Study
assembly procedures and all illustrations before you begin
assembly. Note which parts are used in each step.This unit
must be assembled in proper sequence or complications
will result.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, OBSERVE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS:
Never overload mixer. Rating of gear or rating of tires, whichever is less.
Ensure that anybody present is clear before applying power to any machinery used in conjunction with
mixer box or when moving box.
Never allow anyone in, near, or on mixing chamber during mixing, transporting, or unloading of feed.
Thank you for purchasing aTurbo-Max MixerTruck. We feel you have made a wise choice and hope you are completely satised with
your new piece of equipment. Your new Turbo-Max Mixer Truck is a durable, ecient and easy to use unit. Proper care and use will
result in many years of service.
INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents
General Information.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Model and Serial Number Identication..............................................................................................................................................................4
Safety, Signal Words.....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Equipment Safety Guidelines...................................................................................................................................................................................7
Lighting and Marking..................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Safety Sign Care.............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Tire Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Before Operation...........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
During Operation.......................................................................................................................................................................................................9-10
Following Operation...................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Highway and Transport Operations.................................................................................................................................................................. 10-11
Performing Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Bolt Torque .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
PTO Horsepower Requirements .............................................................................................................................................................................13
Drawbar Attaching System.......................................................................................................................................................................................13
Hydraulic System..........................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Mixer Setup....................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Mixer Operation........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14-15
Maintenance-Inspection and Adjustment..........................................................................................................................................................16
Electronic Scales...........................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Lubrication .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Decal Location ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Base Assembly........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20-24
Reel AssemblY...............................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Bearing Assembly ........................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Auger Assemblies ........................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Trailer Base Assembly .................................................................................................................................................................................................28
Subframe Assemblies.................................................................................................................................................................................................29
Hub & PTO Shield Assemblies ................................................................................................................................................................................30
Final Assembly ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................31
Slide Tray Breakdown..................................................................................................................................................................................................33
Power Discharge Breakdown............................................................................................................................................................................... 34-35
Hydraulics Breakdown ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 36-37
Driveline Assemblies ..................................................................................................................................................................................................38
Scale Kits .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................39
Loadcell Retainer Kit ..................................................................................................................................................................................................40
Lighting Breakdown....................................................................................................................................................................................................41
Trailer Specications ..................................................................................................................................................................................................42
Warranty...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44-45

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Your model and serial numbers can be located on the front left hand side of the mixer. Please copy this information and write them
down inside of this manual. This will allow easy reference if the ordering of parts should become necessary.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION

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TAKE NOTE! THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS
MANUAL IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS INVOLVING
YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND SAFETY OF OTHERS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH!
THIS SYMBOL MEANS
ATTENTION
BECOME ALERT
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
SIGNAL WORDS
Note: use of following signal words DANGER, WARNING,
and CAUTION with safety messages. Appropriate signal
word for each has been selected using following guidelines:
DANGER:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will result in serious injury or death. This signal
word is to be limited to most extreme situations typically
for machine components which, for functional purposes,
cannot be guarded.
WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in serious injury or death, and includes
hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It may
also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may
also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
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EQUIPMENT SAFETY GUIDELINES
Every year many accidents occur which could have been avoided by a few seconds of thought and a more careful
approach to handling equipment.You, the operator, can avoid many accidents by observing the following precautions
in this section. To avoid personal injury, study the following precautions and insist those working with you, and you
yourself, follow them.
In order to provide a better view, certain illustrations in this manual may show an assembly with a safety shield
removed. However, equipment should never be operated in this condition. Keep all shields in place. If shield removal
becomes necessary for repairs, replace shield prior to use.
Replace any CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER or instruction safety decal that is not readable or is missing. Location of
such decals is indicated in this manual. The part numbers for the decals are located in the lower right hand corner of
the decal, and listed in this manual on the following pages.
Do not attempt to operate this equipment under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
Review safety instructions with all users annually.
Operator should be a responsible adult. DO NOT ALLOW PERSONSTO OPERATE OR ASSEMBLE THIS UNIT UNTILTHEY
HAVE READTHIS MANUAL AND HAVE DEVELOPED ATHOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OFTHE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND PROPER OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES.
Do not paint over, remove, or deface any safety signs or warning decals on your equipment. Observe all safety signs
and practice the instructions on them.
Never exceed limits of a piece of machinery. If its ability to do a job, or to do so safely is in question DON’T TRY IT.
LIGHTING AND MARKING
It is the responsibility of customer to know 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. Lighting kits are available from your dealer or from manufacturer.
SAFETY SIGN CARE
• Keepsafetysignscleanandlegibleatalltimes.
• Replacesafetysignsthataremissingorhavebecomeillegible.
• Replacedpartsthatdisplayedsafetysignsshouldalsodisplaycurrentsafetysign.
• Safetysignsareavailablefromyourdistributor,dealerpartsdepartment,orthefactory.
How to install safety signs:
• Besurethatinstallationareaiscleananddry.
• Decideonexactpositionbeforeyouremovebackingpaper.
• Removesmallestportionofsplitbackingpaper.
• Aligndecaloverspeciedareaandcarefullypresssmallportionwithexposedstickybackinginplace.
• Slowlypeelbackremainingpaperandcarefullysmoothremainingportionofdecalinto place.
• Smallairpocketscanbepiercedwithapinandsmoothedoutusingpieceofdecalbackingpaper.
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TIRE SAFETY
• Failure to follow proper procedures when mounting a tire on a rim can produce an explosion which may
result in a serious injury or death.
• Donotattempttomountatireunlessyouhaveproperequipmentandexperiencetodothejob.
• Inating or servicing tires can be dangerous. Whenever possible, trained personnel should be called to
service and/or mount tires.
• Alwaysorderandinstalltiresandwheelswithappropriatetypeandloadcapacitytomeetorexceed
anticipated weight to be placed on the equipment.
REMEMBER
Your best assurance against accidents is a careful and responsible operator. If there is any portion of this
manual or function you do not understand, contact your local authorized dealer or manufacturer.
BEFORE OPERATION:
• Carefullystudyandunderstandthismanual.
• Donotwearloose-ttingclothingwhichmaycatchinmovingparts.
• Alwayswearprotectiveclothingandsubstantialshoes.
• Itisrecommendedthatsuitablehearingandeyeprotectionbeworn.
• Operatormaycomeincontactwithcertainmaterialswhichmayrequirespecicsafetyequipment
relative to handling of such materials.
• Keepwheelandlugnutstightenedtospeciedtorque.
• Assurethattrucktiresareinatedtorecommendedairpressure.
• Giveunitavisualinspectionforanyloosebolts,wornpartsorcrackedwelds,andmakenecessary
repairs. Follow the maintenance safety instructions included in this manual.
• Besuretherearenotoolslyingonorinequipment.
• Donotuseunituntilyouaresurethatareaisclear,especiallyaroundchildrenandanimals.
• Don’thurrythelearningprocessortaketheunitforgranted.Easeintoitandbecomefamiliar
with your new equipment.
• Practiceoperationofyourequipmentanditsattachments.Completelyfamiliarizeyourselfandother
operators with its operation before using.
• Makesurethatbrakesareevenlyadjusted.
• Fastenyourseatbeltpriortostartingtheengine.
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DURING OPERATION
• Beawareofbystanders,PARTICULARLYCHILDREN!Alwayslookaroundtomakesurethatitissafeto
start the engine or to move the unit. This is particularly important with higher noise levels and quiet cabs, as you
may not hear people shouting.
• NOPASSENGERSALLOWED-Donotallowanyonetorideonorinsidethemixeratanytime!
• Keephandsandclothingclearofmovingparts.
• Donotclean,lubricate,oradjustyourequipmentwhileitismoving.
• Whenhaltingoperation,evenperiodically,setvehiclebrakes,disengagePTO,shuto
engine, and remove ignition key.
• Beespeciallyobservantoftheoperatingareaandterrain.Watchforholes,rocks,orotherhiddenhazards.
Always inspect area prior to operation.
-DONOToperatenearedgeofdrop-osorbanks.
- DO NOT operate on steep slopes as overturn may result.
- Operate up and down (not across) intermediate slopes. Avoid sudden starts and stops.
• Pickthemostlevelpossibleroutewhentransportingacrosselds.Avoidedgesofditches,gullies,andsteep
hillsides.
• Beextracarefulwhenworkingoninclines.
• Maneuvertruckatsafespeeds.
• Avoidoverheadwiresorotherobstacles.Contactwithoverheadlinescouldcauseseriousinjuryordeath.
• Avoidloosegravel,rocks,andholes;theycanbedangerousforequipmentoperationormovement.
• Allowforunitlengthwhenmakingturns.
• Donotwalkorworkunderraisedcomponentsorattachmentsunlesssecurelypositionedandblocked.
• Keepallbystanders,pets,andlivestockclearofworkarea.
• Operatetruckfromoperatorsseatonly.
• Neverstandalongsideofunitwithenginerunningorattempttostartengineand/oroperatemachinewhile
standing alongside of unit.
• Neverleaverunningequipmentunattended.
• Asaprecaution,alwaysrecheckhardwareonequipmentfollowingevery100hoursofoperation.Correctall
problems. Follow maintenance safety procedures.
• Neverhandfeedmaterialsintomixerwhileitisrunning.Rotatingaugersinsidemixermaynotbevisiblefrom
the loading point, and may cut or grab hands, clothing, or material being loaded, causing severe injury.
Always stop the trucks engine before hand loading materials.
• Donotallowoperationofthisunitbyinexperiencedorunqualiedpeople.Keepallunqualifedpeopleaway
from the mixer during operation. Operators of this unit must be alert and use good judgement at all
times. Operator should not climb on ladder or any part of the mixer when loading, mixing, or unloading material.
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• Besuretheinsideofthemixerisclearofanyobstructionbeforeoperatingandthatallshieldsareinplace.
This includes any truck and driveline shields. Repair or replace any damaged or missing shields. Exposed
shafts can grab hands and clothing and cause severe injury or death.
• Usecautionwhenworkingaroundthedischargearea.Stayclearofpowerchute&slidetray.Theseare
controlled from the cab and could operate without warning, creating pinch points which could cause severe
injury or death. Always stop the truck’s engine and remove the trucks ignition key before working close to or
near the discharge area.
• Neverattempttoreleasejammedmaterialsorcleanmaterialsfromanyareaofthemixerordischarge
chute without stopping the engine rst. Moving parts can be hidden by materials, and stopped parts
can start unexpectedly, causing severe injury. Always disengage the PTO driveline so that the mixer cannot
be accidentally turned on before attempting to remove jammed material or to clean.
• Neverputarmsorfeetinsideunit,powerchute,orneardischargedooropening,norclimbonorinthemixer
while it is running. NEVER allow anyone to position themselves over or near the top of the mixer while it is
running. Rotating augers and sprockets can grab clothing or create pinch points which can cause severe
injury or death to the operator or bystanders. Always disengage the PTO driveline, stop the truck engine,
and remove the ignition key so that the mixer cannot be accidentally turned on while inspecting, servicing,
repairing, or cleaning.
• FollowingoperationdisengagePTO,setbrakes,shutoengineandremovetheignitionkey.
• Storeunitinanareaawayfromhumanactivity.
• Donotparkequipmentwhereitwillbeexposedtolivestockforlongperiodsoftime.Damageand
livestock injury could result.
• Donotpermitchildrentoplayonoraroundstoredunit.
• Makesureallparkedmachinesareonahard,levelsurfaceandengageallsafetydevices.
• Wheelchocksmaybeneededtopreventunitfromrolling.
FOLLOWING OPERATION
HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
• Ifequipmentisgoingtobetransportedonapublichighway,alwaysfollowstateandlocalregulations
regarding safety and auxiliary lighting. Be sure to check with local law enforcement agencies for your own
particular regulations. The end user is responsible for federal, state and local vehicle safety regulation
compliance (ex: requirements for weight, lighting, etc.).
• Adoptsafedrivingpractices:
- Always drive at a safe speed relative to local conditions, ensure that your speed is low enough for an
emergency stop. Keep speed to a minimum.
- Reduce speed prior to turns to avoid risk of overturning.
- Always keep the truck’s transmission in gear to provide engine braking when going downhill.
Do not coast.
- Do not drink and drive!
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• Comply with state and local laws governing highway safety and movement of farm machinery on public roads.
• Use approved accessory lighting, ags and necessary warning devices to protect operators of other vehicles
on highway during transport. Various safety lights and devices are available from your dealer.
• Plan your route to avoid heavy trac.
• Be a safe and courteous driver. Always yield to oncoming trac in all situations, including narrow bridges,
intersections, etc.
• Be observant of bridge load ratings. Do not cross bridges rated lower than gross weight at which you are
operating.
• Watch for obstructions overhead and side to side while transporting.
• Always operate equipment in a position to provide maximum visibility. Make allowances for increased length
and weight of equipment when making turns, stopping unit, etc.
SAFETY
HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
• Good maintenance is your responsibility. Poor maintenance is an invitation for trouble.
• Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never operate engine in a closed building. Exhaust fumes may cause
asphyxiation.
• Beforeworkingonthismachine,stopthevehicle,setbrakes,shutoengineandremoveignitionkey.
• Always use safety support and block wheels. Never use a jack to support machine.
• Always use proper tools or equipment for the job at hand.
• Use extreme caution when making adjustments.
• Follow torque chart in this manual when tightening bolts and nuts.
• Never use your hands to locate a hydraulic leak on attachments. Use a small piece of cardboard or wood. Hydraulic
uid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin.
• Openings in skin and minor cuts are susceptible to infection from hydraulic uid. Without immediate medical
treatment, serious infection and reactions can occur.
• Whendisconnectinghydrauliclines,shutohydraulicsupplyandrelieveallhydraulicpressure.
• Replace all shields and guards after servicing and before moving equipment.
• After servicing, be sure all tools, parts, and service equipment are removed.
• Do not allow grease or oil to build up on any step or platform.
• When replacing bolts, refer to owner’s manual.
• Refer to bolt torque chart for head identication marking.
• Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, genuine factory replacement parts
must be used to restore your equipment to original specications. Manufacturer will not claim responsibility for
use of unapproved parts or accessories and other damages as a result of their use.
• If equipment has been altered in any way from original design, manufacturer does not accept any liability for injury
or warranty.
• A re extinguisher and rst aid kit should be kept readily accessible while performing maintenance on this equipment.
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TORQUE DATA FOR STANDARD NUTS, BOLTS, AND CAP SCREWS.
Tighten all bolts to torques specied in chart unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of bolts periodically, using bolt
chart as guide. Replace hardware with same grade bolt.
NOTE: Unless otherwise specied, high-strength Grade 5 hex bolts are used throughout assembly of equipment.
Bolt Torque for Standard bolts *
GRADE 2 GRADE 5 GRADE 8
“A” lb-ft (N.m) lb-ft (N.m) lb-ft (N.m)
1/4” 6 (8) 9 (12) 12 (16)
5/16” 10 (13) 18 (25) 25 (35)
3/8” 20 (27) 30 (40) 45 (60)
7/16” 30 (40) 50 (70) 80 (110)
1/2” 45 (60) 75 (100) 115 (155)
9/16” 70 (95) 115 (155) 165 (220)
5/8” 95 (130) 150 (200) 225 (300)
3/4” 165 (225) 290 (390) 400 (540)
7/8” 170 (230) 420 (570) 650 (880)
1” 225 (300) 630 (850) 970 (1310)
Torque gures indicated are valid for non-greased
or non-oiled threads and heads unless otherwise
specfied. Therefore, do not grease or oil bolts
or capscrews unless otherwise specied in this
manual. When using locking
elements, increase torque values
by 5%.
* GRADE or CLASS value for bolts and capscrews
are identied by their head markings.
Torque Specications
CLASS 8.8 CLASS 9.8 CLASS 10.9
“A” lb-ft (N.m) lb-ft (N.m) lb-ft (N.m)
6 9 (13) 10 (14) 13 (17)
7 15 (21) 18 (24) 21 (29)
8 23 (31) 25 (34) 31 (42)
10 45 (61) 50 (68) 61 (83)
12 78 (106) 88 (118) 106 (144)
14 125 (169) 140 (189) 170 (230)
16 194 (263) 216 (293) 263 (357)
18 268 (363) -- -- 364 (493)
20 378 (513) -- -- 515 (689)
22 516 (699) -- -- 702 (952)
24 654 (886) -- -- 890 (1206)
Bolt Torque for Metric bolts *
GRADE-2 GRADE-5 GRADE-8
CLASS 8.8 CLASS 9.8 CLASS 10.9
8.8 10.9
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MIXER SETUP
MIXER SETUP
MIXER RUNIN
To avoid personal injury: The mixer oor may be slippery and the augers and reel can spin unexpectedly when
stepped on. Use caution when stepping or standing inside the unit, place a protective cover over the augers when
work inside the box is required.
• Scale Indicator: Refer to the electronic scale operators manual for adjustment information. The operator’s manual
for the Electronic Scales should be kept with this manual. Additional scale manuals may be obtained through Sioux
Automation Center, Inc.
• LoadCells:Shouldbekeptcleananddrytoensuredependability.DONOTPOWERWASH!
• Normal Scale Activity: Some warm up scale“drift”may occur after the scale is turned on but should zero balance within
10-15 minutes. Scale may zero shift over night due to temperature changes.
ELECTRONIC SCALES
A. Before Starting:
•Checkoillevelandconditioninthesupplytankoftheplanetarygearboxes.
•Besureallshieldsareproperlyinplace.
•Cycletheunloadingdoorandconveyorseveraltimestofullychargethehydraulicsystemwithoil.
•Besurethattheaugersandreelcanturnfreely.
•Checkfordebrisand/oranyotheritemsthatcouldblockoraectmachineoperation.
•Besurethatdrainplugsareinstalledandthedoorisclosed.
•Topothehydraulicoilreservoirifrequired.
B. Test run the mixer.
•Makesuremixerisempty,thenstartthemixer.
•RunforatleastveminutesatrecommendedRPM.
•Raiseandlowerthedoorandoperatetheconveyor/slidetrayseveraltimes.
•Disengagethemixerandturnothetruckengineandremovetheignitionkey.
•Checkthemixerdrivecomponentstobesuretheyarenotabnormallyhot.
C. After operating for ½ hour:
•Checkthatallboltsandfastenersarealltightenedproperly.(SeeTorqueSpec.)
•Checkthatallwheelnutsaretight.
•Checktheaugersandreel.Removeallstring,twine,orotherentangledmaterial.
•Checkthatnohosesarepinched,rubbing,orbeingcrimped.Re-alignasrequired.
•Checkforoilleaks.Stopleaksbeforecontinuing.
•Lubricateallgreasettings.
D. After operating for 5 hours and 10 hours:
•Re-torqueallwheelnuts,fasteners,andhardware.
•Checktheaugersandreel.Removeallstring,twine,orotherentangledmaterial.
•ProceedwithnormalservicingandmaintenancescheduleasdenedintheMaintenanceSection.
E. After operating 50-100 hours:
•Changechargelterstoremoveinitialcontaminants.
•ChangetheAuxiliarylter.
If any of these items are not running as indicated, immediately repair or contact your service representative.

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• Always use cured dry hay. Toughhaycancausewrapping,bindinganddamagetothemixerandcanadverselyeectthe
mixing performance. The following are some examples that contribute to tough hay conditions: high moisture content,
high grass content, high density bales,outdoor storage, use of hay preservatives, and excessive stem length.
HAY QUALITY
• Do not overload the mixer! Overloading causes excessive horepower requirements, increased strain on the
mixer driveline and poor mixer performance.
FILL LEVEL
MIXER OPERATION
Always refer to Equipment Safety Guidelines & Before Operation sections of this manual before operating this mixer.
• The Turbo-Max Mixer was designed for blending dairy and beef rations. Most commonly used ingredients, including
limited amounts of dry stem hay, can be mixed quickly and uniformly in this mixer. If you have questions regarding your
feed ration or have other applications, please contact Sioux Automation Center, Inc.
• Mixingperformancecanvary greatlyaccordingtothedierencesinmaterials,loadingsequence,mixingspeed,and
unloading methods.
GENERAL
• When the mixer is in operation it has many moving parts which could cause severe injury or death to persons coming in
contact with these parts. To help avoid serious accidents, please read and understand this manual.
SAFETY
• Do not load hay without other dry commodities in the mixer rst to act as a carrier or “lubricant”.
• Do not overload hay content, Sioux Automation Center Inc. recommends up to 15%-20% of hay by weight in the load.
Exceeding this percentage can decrease mixing performance or could potentially damage mixer and cause premature
wear on driveline components.
LIMITATIONS
• Do not use tough hay (20%-60% moisture) Always used cured, dry hay. Wet hay, foreign objects or overloading may
cause binding and damage to the mixer.
• Keep in mind the overall size of the mixer to allow clearance through doorways.
WARNINGS
• The mixer can mix an average load in 3 to 5 minutes. Due to this short mixing time, there is normally no reason to run
the mixer during loading except to level the materials.
MIXING TIME
• When deciding when and how fast to operate the mixer, factors such as ingredients being used, the thoroughness of
the mix, and the time available to mix must be considered. Normal mixing speed is 3/4 to full PTO speed.
• Do not exceed rated PTO speed. When the mixer is operated faster than rated PTO speed the strain on the drive train and
mixer is greatly increased.
MIXING SPEED
MIXER OPERATION
• The design of the Turbo-Max Mixer requires that there be adequate space to allow the feed to move in and around
the reel chamber. If the reel is completely covered, it cannot eciently mix the materials. The reel cross tubes or
paddles should always be visible at the top of their rotation to allow this mixing space.

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• ThefollowingfeedmaterialsrequirepreparationorprocessingtobemixedintheTurbo-MaxMixer:
• ALLLONGANDUNCUREDGRASSES
• ROUNDBALES,LARGESQUAREBALES
• SMALLSQUAREBALES
MATERIALS REQUIRING PREPARATION
• Priortoloading,checkmixerforforeignobjectsandbesurethedoorisfullyclosed.
•Loadallcommoditiesfromtheauger/dischargesideofthemixer.
1. Load Commodities
• Adding ingredients like corn, soybean meal, cottonseed, etc. will act as a carrier or “lubricant” if hay is included
in the ration.
• If there are few commodities in the ration, substituting corn silage or haylage is preferred.
• Fill mixer between 1/3-1/2 full by volume in commodities and forage before adding the hay to the ration. This
will allow enough room for the hay to expand and bring feed level up so the top auger can assist in processing.
2. Load Hay
• Load processed hay. With the mixer running at 3/4 to full PTO speed, proceed loading the small square bale pieces
or tub ground hay into the mixer. Do not exceed 15%-20% of hay by weight.
3. Finish Loading Commodities
• Finish loading any other ingredients to complete the ration in order of least binding ingredient to most binding.
Example: dry commodities rst, corn silage second, haylage last.
4. Finish Loading Wet Commodities
• Any other wet feeds may be added at this time.
5. Add Liquid Ingredients
•Ifrationincludeswater,additlast.Addingwateratthebeginningwillcausethehaytobind.
LOADING AND MIXING
• ManydierentkindsofmaterialscanbemixedwiththeTurbo-MaxMixer,buteachkindofmaterialhasitsownunique
characteristics.
• FORAGES- Chopped hay, corn silage, and nely chopped crop residue can be mixed in the mixer. Wet and heavy forages
added in large volumes may require more power to mix.
• GRAINS- Ground, rolled, aked, and whole cereal grains, minerals, and concentrates, are all very easily mixed, and can
improve the mixing performance of the other materials.
• LIQUIDS- Supplements and liquid fat can be blended in the mixer. Some operators prefer adding liquids into the empty
mixer, and others add liquids on top of grains or roughage. Sticky liquids such as molasses tend to increase the power
requirements.
MATERIAL THAT CAN BE LOADED DIRECTLY INTO THE MIXER
MIXER OPERATION
• After the ration has been thoroughly mixed, open the mixer door to begin unloading. The combination of the dis-
charge door opening and the mixer speed determines the ow of feed from the mixer. The door must be opened far
enough to prevent separation of materials.
• The Turbo-Max Mixer is equipped with a slide tray to assist in the delivery of feed. The tray height is adjusted with
hydraulic cylinders.
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MAINTENANCE
NORMAL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
INSPECT AND ADJUST IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE OPERATING MIXER.
• Roller Chain Tighteners so they apply sucient spring tension to keep roller chains running smoothly. The chain will
form grooves in the tightener blocks. These grooves help to keep the chains in proper alignment, and the blocks need
not be turned unless the roller portion of the chain has worn into the block.
• Roller Chains for wear, proper alignment and tension. Adjust or replace if necessary. Roller chain connector links which
pass over polyethylene tightener blocks must have the legs of the cotter pins trailing to the direction of rotation.
• Safety Decals for readability. If any safety decals are removed, obstructed, or otherwise not understandable, they should
be replaced immediately. Keep all decals clean and visible.
• Safety Shielding to be sure all shielding is in place and functions properly. Replace all damaged or missing shielding
immediately - see parts pages for more information.
• Bolts and Set Screws after a few hours of use and each month thereafter. Tighten if necessary.
• Reel Wipers plastic strips which help material clean out of the reel hopper. If the strips become bent back, they can be
unbolted and turned around or replaced to improve clean out.
• Upper Auger Knives (optional) can be turned over for use on a new cutting edge and should be periodically sharpened,
or replaced if they are no longer suciently breaking up material.
• Lower Auger Round Knives can be rotated several times before sharpening or replacement is required.
• Discharge Chute Augers (optional) to keep from rubbing on the chute body: There are shims behind each chute auger
bearing for alignment. Periodically check chute liners for wear, replace as necessary.
• Trailer Hitch for proper location, alignment and tightness of attaching bolts. If the upper clevis bar becomes excessively
worn the hitch assembly should be unbolted and replaced as necessary. Frequently check the clevis attaching bolts for
tightness, and that the clevis is secure. Worn or damaged bolts must be replaced.
• Wheel Bolts must be kept properly torqued. Damage to the rim may occur if wheel bolts are not checked frequently.
10-bolt rim: 300 ft lbs-Grade 8 Lug
• Tire Wear and Pressure must be checked to ensure that there is no excessive wear, and that tires are inated to the rec-
ommended operating pressure for each given tire.
• Rain can accumulate in mixer if stored outside, always remove drain plugs on hopper ends to allow unit to drain com-
pletely and replace drain plugs before next use.
• Freezing Weather the PTO shield requires extra grease to prevent freezing. Snow can accumulate in mixer if stored
outside, always remove drain plugs on hopper ends to allow unit to drain completely and check hopper for snow or ice
buildup before operating unit. Thaw and remove any obstruction and replace drain plugs before next use.
• IMPORTANT: WHEN WELDING ON THIS UNIT: Do NOT allow the current to ow through the bearings, roller chains,
or scale weigh bars. Ground directly to the item being welded. ALWAYS disconnect weigh bar cords from scale indicator
before welding.
ELECTRONIC SCALES
• Scale Indicator: Refer to the electronic scale operators manual for adjustment information. The operator’s manual
for the Electroic Scales should be kept with this manual. Additional scale manuals may be obtained through Sioux
Automation Center, Inc.
• Load Cells: Should be kept clean, dry,and lubricated to insure dependabiltiy.
• Normal Scale Activity: Some warm up scale “drift” may occur after the scale is turned on but should zero balance
within 10-15 minutes. Scale may zero shift over night due to temperature changes.

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LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION
• It is extremely important that the following lubrication schedule be followed: Bearings: use a good quality
multipurpose grease. Replace all damaged or missing grease zerks immediately. Always clean zerks before using
grease gun. Pump the grease in slowly until a slight bead forms around the bearing seals. Once a month check lines
and connections on grease banks for leaks.
• Oilbath Oil: Use a good high quality universal oil. Use an oil that meets or exceeds hydraulic oil grade. Fill to the top
lower oilbath roller chain. Change yearly or whenever contaminated.
• Before operating a new mixer, the roller chains should be liberally lubricated and then the unit operated under a
no-load condition. This break-in period will allow the roller chains to be thoroughly lubricated and thus minimize
heat-up during operation.
LUBRICATION
ITEM LUBRICATION
INTERVAL CAPACITY OIL TYPE LOCATION
1 8 HOURS
HIGH QUALITY MULTI PURPOSE GREASE
FRONT AUGER & REEL BEARINGS
2 8 HOURS REAR AUGER & REEL BEARINGS
3 8 HOURS DRIVELINE BEARINGS & UNIVERSAL JOINTS
4 ANNUALLY WHEEL BEARINGS (REPACK ANNUALLY)
520 HOURS DISCHARGE BEARINGS (IF APPLICABLE)
6 CHAIN LUBE OIL DISCHARGE CHAINS (IF APPLICABLE)
7 50 HOURS APPROX. 3.5 GALLONS GOOD QUALITY HYDRAULIC OIL OIL BATH OIL (CHECK LEVEL)
REPLACE ANNUALLY
8 6 MONTHS 18 PTS MOBILE 629 GEARLUBE PLANETARY
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PLANETARY NOTES
• The rst oil change should be made after approximately 50-100 working hours. Before lling the gear case again, ush
it with a uid recommended for this purpose by the lubricant manufacturer. The oil should be changed when warm to
prevent build up of sludge deposits. In cases of a heavy duty cycle (high loads, shocks, harsh environment) even shorter
intervals should be kept between changes. Contact the manufacturer for more information.
• It is advisable to check the oil level at least once per month. If more than 10% of total oil capacity has to be added, then
checkforoilleaks.DonotmixoilsofdierenttypesForwidetemperatureranges,syntheticlubricantsarerecommend-
ed with EP additive (minimum viscosity index of 165, viscosity class VG 150 or VG320). Never mix mineral and synthetic
oils. Failure to comply with these recommendations may result in premature wear and/or failure of the gear reducer or
its components.
LUBRICATION
MAINTENANCE
• Periodically check to see that the bolts are properly torqued and the plugs (breather, sight, magnetic, and plain) are seated.
While checking the breather, also make sure that it is free from debris. If necessary, remove the breather and ush it out
with a cleaning solvent. Check the magnetic plugs and clean on a regular basis (normally performed during oil changes).
Under normal operation of the gear reducer, the magnetic plugs will collect very ne particulates especially during the
initial break-in period. If you should notice heavy deposits, contact the manufacturer or supplier.
• It is also advisable to make sure the gear reducer maintains proper alignment with the components directly involved with
its operation. If the machine is stopped for a long period (two months or longer), it is necessary to rotate the input every
couple weeks to lubricate the gears and bearings to protect them from corrosion. For longer periods out of service, the
gear case should be completely lled with oil.
OIL SPECIFICATION
• Oil Type: Any oil, which meets EP (Extreme Pressure) Gear Lubricant Specication. EP 80 to 90 WT gear lube, Viscosity
Index of 93 and a viscosity of 780 @ 100°F SUS and 76.7 @ 210° F SUS is recommended. Unit is lled with Mobil SHC629
synthetic at the factory.
• Oil Change: After initial 50 hours, thereafter every 1200 hours or 6 months, which ever comes rst. These intervals may
be modied depending on the actual operatinig conditions. If used on seasonal equipment, it is recommended that the
oil be changed at the end of each season to remove moisture and corrosive contaminants.
• Oil Fill Level: Unit should be lled so that oil is visible in the sight gage mounted on the side, approximately half way
up. If there is no sight gage the unit should be lled approximately half full, which can be checked by taking out the
plug located on the side of the planetary, and lling until oil comes out.
APPENDIX 1
OIL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANETARY & 1 TO 3 GEARBOX
OIL SPECIFICATIONS: Any oil, which meets EP (extreme pressure) Gear Lubricant
Specification.
OIL CHANGE: After initial 50 hours, thereafter every 1200 hours or 6 months, which ever
comes first. These intervals may be modified depending on the actual operating conditions. If
used on seasonal equipment, it is recommended that the oil be changed at the end of each season
to remove moisture and corrosive contaminants.
OIL FILL LEVEL: Unit should be filled so that oil is visible in the sight gage mounted on the
side, approximately half way up. If there is no sight gage the unit should be filled approximately
half full, which can be checked by taking out the plug located on the side of the planetary, and
filling until oil comes out.
OIL TYPE: EP 80 TO 90 WT gear lube, Viscosity Index of 93 and a viscosity of 780 @ 100° F
SUS and 76.7 @ 210° F SUS is recommended. Unit is filled with COOP Extreme Pressure Gear
Lube 80W90 at the factory.
GEARBOX TEMPERATURE: DO NOT EXCEED 200° F.

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DECAL LOCATION
ITEM # QTY PART # DESCRIPTION
1 7 DEC102 DECAL,GRS,GUN,PICTURE
2 5 DEC105 DECAL,DANGER,DRVLN,ROTATE
3 1 DEC106 DECAL,CAUTION,MAN,OWNER,5,6
4 2 DEC107 DECAL,WARNING,CHAIN,EXPOSED
5 1 DEC108 DECAL,WARNING,PART,MOVING,4,4
6 1 DEC109 DECAL,CAUTION,WLD,3,3
7 4 DEC111 DECAL,DANGER,AUGER,5,6
8 2 DEC322 DECAL,WARNING,CHUTE,AREA
9 1 DEC375 DECAL,MODEL,SERIAL,SAC,2.75,5
10 1 DEC393 DECAL,FEMA,1.5,2.5
11 1 DEC442 DECAL,TM,9,228,CS
12 1 DEC444 DECAL,TM,9,173.75,SS
13 2 DEC531 DECAL,TM,6175
14 1 DEC623 DECAL,NOTICE,WASH,STREAM
15 1 DEC626 DECAL,SAC,LOGO
16 1 DEC784 DECAL,GREASE,BEARINGS,REEL,AUGER
17 2 DEC795 DECAL,NUT,LUG,CHECK
18 80 DECREFLECTAPE TAPE,RFLCTV,2”,RED,WHT
19 1 DECSMV DECAL,VEHICLE,SLOW,MOVE,VINYL
20 1 STI702174 REFLCTR,RECT,AMBER
21 1 STI702175 REFLCTR,RECT,RED
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MON901103 BASE ASSEMBLY
1 20 BLT12X112NC 1/2X1-1/2 BOLT
2 3 BLT12X4NC 1/2X4 BOLT
3 2 BLT14X1NC 1/4X1 BOLT
4 8 BLT1X312NC 1X3-1/2 BOLT
5 12 BLT34X212NC 3/4X2-1/2 BOLT
6 8 BLT34X2NC 3/4X2 BOLT
7 2 BLT34X2NF 3/4X2 G8 FINE THD BOLT
8 20 BLT34X3NC 3/4X3 BOLT
9 4 BLT38X1NC 3/8X1 BOLT
10 2 BLT516X1CNC 5/16X1 CARRIAGE BOLT
11 9 BLT516X1NC 5/16X1 BOLT
12 8 BLT58X212NC 5/8X2-1/2 BOLT
13 15 BLT58X8NCG8 5/8X8 BOLT GRADE 8
14 4 BLT78X3NC 7/8X3 BOLT
15 1 BRGFB22464H BEARING
16 2 BRGRCJ2716 BEARING
17 1 BURN12000305 4.5 SPROCKET RETAINER
18 1 DEC375 MODEL/SERIAL# DECAL
19 1 DEC393 FEMA DECAL
20 1 DEC623 POWER WASH DECAL
21 1 DM800058 CLEVIS PIN
22 1 HYD2508FM HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
23 1 KN170445 BEARING
24 3 MON102032 SPACER
25 1 MON102918 BEARING SEAL
26 1 MON103053 BREVINI PLANITARY
27 1 MON103455 SPACER
28 1 MON103577 DOOR INDICATOR
29 1 MON103620 DISK
30 1 MON103666 140H ROLLER CHAIN
31 1 MON103668 160H ROLLER CHAIN
32 4 MON103692 SEAL RETAINER
33 2 MON103930 DOOR LINKAGE ARM
34 1 MON103954 DOOR PIVOT ARM
35 1 MON103963 BEARING SEAL
36 1 MON104564 SPACER
37 1 MON104572 ROLLLER CHAIN
38 1 MON300014 PLASTIC BEARING
39 20 MON300018 ROUND KNIFE
40 3 MON300026 PLASTIC TIGHTENER
41 1 MON701078 SPROCKET
42 1 MON701081 SPROCKET
43 1 MON701085 SPROCKET
44 1 MON701215 SPROCKET
45 1 MON701396 6175 BOTTOM AUGER
46 3 MON701407 6175 BUCKET GUARD
47 1 MON701502 DISCHARGE DOOR
48 1 MON701503 LADDER
49 1 MON701712 TOP AUGER
50 1 MON701713 BODY WELDMENT
51 1 MON701714 SHAFT
52 1 MON701715 SHAFT
53 3 MON701716 TIGHTENER ARM
54 1 MON800307 END CAP
55 1 MON800531 MANUAL CANISTER
56 1 MON800570 SPROCKET
57 360 MON800576 WEATHERSTRIP
58 1 MON900770 REEL BEARING
59 1 MON900952 RIGHT REAR DOOR
60 1 MON900953 LEFT READ DOOR
61 1 MON901086 6175 TURBO REEL
62 3 NUT12LOCKNC 1/2” LOCK NUT
63 20 NUT12NC 1/2” NUT
64 8 NUT1LOCKNC 1” LOCK NUT
65 16 NUT34LOCKNC 3/4” LOCK NUT
66 24 NUT34NC 3/4” NUT
67 10 NUT38NC 3/8” NUT
68 2 NUT516LOCKNC 5/16” LOCK NUT
69 9 NUT516NC 5/16” NUT
70 8 NUT58NC 5/8” NUT
71 15 NUT58NCG8 5/8”NUT GRADE 8
72 4 NUT78NC 7/8” NUT
73 18 OILSHC629 SHC629 OIL
74 1 PFBL112PLUG 1-1/2” BLACK PLUG
75 1 RC140HCON 140-H CONNECTOR LINK
76 2 RC160HCON 160-H CONNECTOR LINK
77 1 SAC73185 BEARING SEAL
78 2 SELNA800600 V-RING OIL SEAL
79 1 SELNA801100 V-RING OIL SEAL
80 1 SPCP14X2 COTTER PIN
81 1 SPCP225 CYLINDER PIN
82 1 SPGH24 24” GREASE HOSE
83 1 SPGH60 60” GREASE HOSE
84 2 SPGH92 92” GREASE HOSE
85 4 SPGZRK618 GREASE ZERK
86 3 SPHKE38 TIGHTENER TURNBUCKLE
87 1 SPM1693R LED LIGHT BAR
88 1 SPMCK0300 BLACK SILICONE
89 3 SPSB12X12 1/2 SHOULDER BOLT
90 4 SPSCL1 SHAFT LOCK COLLAR
91 3 SPSPR612 CHAIN TIGHTNER SPRING
92 2 STI701748 RED CLEARANCE LIGHT
93 6 WSH12FLAT 1/2” FLAT WASHER
94 20 WSH12LOCK 1/2” LOCK WASHER
95 2 WSH14LOCK 1/4” LOCK WASHER
96 26 WSH34LOCK 3/4” LOCK WASHER
97 4 WSH38FLAT 3/8” FLAT WASHER
98 4 WSH38LOCK 3/8” LOCK WASHER
99 9 WSH516FLAT 5/16” FLAT WASHER
100 9 WSH516LOCK 5/16” LOCK WASHER
101 8 WSH58LOCK 5/8” LOCK WASHER
102 15 WSH58LOCKG8 5/8” GR 8 LOCK WASHER
103 4 WSH78LOCK 7/8” LOCK WASHER
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