Schuler HF255 Operating manual

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OPERATOR’S AND SERVICE MANUAL
MANUAL NUMBER 152-B
MODELS HF255, HF295
!!!WARRANTY REGISTRATION INSIDE MUST BE COMPLETED AND
RETURNED WITHIN 15 DAYS OF INVOICE SALE DATE OR WARRANTY
IS REDUCED!!! DON’T LOSE YOUR FULL WARRANTY!!!
SCHULER MFG. & EQUIP. CO., INC.
63724 RICHLAND ROAD
GRISWOLD, IOWA 51535
PHONE - 712-774-2228
FAX - 712-774-2230
E-mail: schuler@schulermfg.net
Web Page: www.schulermfg.net

HF255 Serial No.’s ending in 333 and up.
HF295 Serial No.’s ending in 118 and up.
Date of Purchase
Model Number
Serial Number
Checked at Factory By
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It is essential to return the White Copy of the
PURCHASER’S WARRANTY REGISTRATION
(located inside of the manual)
to Schuler Mfg. & Equip. Co., Inc., to validate the
machine warranty.
MANUAL REVISIONS
A. All HF255 ending in Serial Number 333 and up have new 25B01 PTO Assembly, 4-30-2003.
B. Added Hydraulic Drive.
C. Added HF295, 6-10-2010.
D. Added HF295 Hydraulic Floor, 11-14-2010.
E. All HF295 ending in Serial Number 132 and up will now have two different hydraulic motors.
See page 22 in parts manual. 3-21-12.
F. All HF295 ending in Serial Number 159 and up have new hose routing on the Hydraulic Floor
Diagram, page 22 in parts manual. 4-22-13.
G. All HF295 ending in Serial Number 185 and up have three tooth, 16 inch upper and lower
beaters.
PRINTING DATE: NOVEMBER, 2011
PRICE: $7.00

MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
SCHULER MFG. & EQUIP. CO., INC.
63724 RICHLAND ROAD - GRISWOLD, IOWA 51535-6668
PH: 712-774-2228 ~ FAX: 712-774-2230
This Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty (“Limited Warranty”) is effective with respect to Schuler
Products sold by dealers after September 1, 2006, until revised by Schuler Mfg. & Equip. Co., Inc.
(“Schuler”).
A. General Provisions. The limited express warranties described in this Limited Warranty are
provided by Schuler to the original purchasers of new equipment manufactured by
Schuler that is purchased from authorized Schuler dealers. These warranties only apply to
equipment intended for sale in the United States. Subject to the proration schedule and the
limitations with respect to a Planetary Gearbox, as set forth in paragraph B below, under these
warranties, Schuler will during the applicable warranty period, repair or replace, at its sole
option, any covered part which is found by Schuler in its discretion, to have been defective in
material or workmanship at the time the dealer sold the equipment to the original purchaser.
Warranty service must be performed by a dealer or service center located in the United States
and authorized by Schuler to service the type of product involved, only new or remanufactured
parts furnished by Schuler may be used and all Schuler warranty pre-authorization and claim
procedures must be followed. All warranty work must be performed at the place of business of
authorized dealer or service center. Service provided by an unauthorized service provider
is not covered and will void the warranty for the then remaining warranty period. You
should verify that the service provider is authorized by Schuler to provide service. The
warranties provided in this Limited Warranty will not be effective if the dealer did not instruct
the original purchaser on recommended service and maintenance for the equipment.
Subject to the proration schedule and limitations with respect to a Planetary Gearbox, as set
forth in paragraph B below, warranty service will be performed without charge to the
purchaser for parts or labor. In all events, the purchaser will be responsible for (i) any
service call and/or transportation of the equipment to and from the dealer’s or service center’s
place of business, (ii) any premium charged for overtime labor requested by the purchaser,
(iii) any loaner equipment or rental equipment and (iv) any service and/or maintenance not
directly related to any defects covered under the warranties provided in this Limited
Warranty.
In addition to the warranties set forth in this Limited Warranty, if the sale of the equipment
is covered by the provisions of Chapter 19 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, and if
the equipment was defective at the time of the sale, and if the dealer who sold the equipment
notifies Schuler within thirty (30) days from the date of sale that the dealer has determined
that the equipment cannot be made usable, Schuler warrants that it will, at its option, either
provide the purchaser with a cash refund or replace the equipment.
B. What is Warranted; Warranty Period. All parts of any new Schuler equipment are warranted.
The warranty period on all items that are warranted by this Limited Warranty (other than the
Planetary Gearbox, tires, tubes and batteries) is twelve (12) months. The warranty period for
tires, tubes and batteries is two (2) months. The warranty periods and the prorated
warranty for repair or replacement of a planetary gearbox mounted to drive vertical mixer auger
(“Planetary Gearbox”) shall be as follows with respect to a Planetary Gearbox that is
covered by the warranty set forth in this Limited Warranty:

Planetary Gearboxes Warranty Proration Schedule
Warranty Period Warranty Proration
1 - 12 months Schuler will, at its sole option, repair or replace without
charge for parts or labor, the Planetary Gearbox at Schuler’s
sole expense. Shaft seals and o-rings of the Planetary
Gearbox are not warranted beyond 12 months.
13 - 18 months Schuler will provide to the dealer the necessary parts, at a
price equal to fifty (50%) of the “Suggested List Price” or
“List Price” plus shipping costs, to repair or replace, at
Schuler’s sole option, the Planetary Gearbox. The original
purchaser will be responsible for all labor costs, and the
costs of the parts (including shipping costs), as charged by
the dealer, necessary to repair or replace, as applicable, the
Planetary Gearbox. The shaft seals and the o-rings of the
Planetary Gearbox are not warranted.
19 - 30 months Schuler will provide to the dealer the necessary parts, at a
price equal to seventy percent (70%) of the “Suggested Retail
Price” or “List Price” plus shipping costs, to repair or
replace, at Schuler’s sole option, the Planetary Gearbox. The
original purchaser will be responsible for all labor costs and
the costs of the parts (including shipping costs), as charged
by the dealer necessary to repair or replace, as applicable,
the Planetary Gearbox. The shaft seals and the o-rings of the
Planetary Gearbox are not warranted.
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase provided
the purchaser completes the warranty registration form
located in the owner’s manual supplied with the equipment,
and returns the warranty registration to Schuler postmarked
within fifteen (15) days from the date of the purchase of the
equipment, or, if the purchaser does not timely return the
warranty registration form, as provided above, the warranty
period begins from the date the equipment was shipped by
Schuler to the dealer.
C. Exclusions. Schuler is not responsible for, and the limited warranties provided
herein do not apply to, any of the following: (i) used products, (ii) any product that
has been altered or modified in any way or repaired without Schuler’s prior written
authorization, (iii) depreciation or damage caused by abuse, negligence, improper
use, normal wear, lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, failure to follow
Schuler’s maintenance and operation recommendations as provided in the owner’s
manual and any applicable service updates issued by Schuler, as determined by
Schuler in its sole discretion, (iv) normal maintenance parts and service, including,
but not limited to, hydraulic oil, bearing oil/grease, motor oil, filters of any kind, and
wood products, (v) replacement parts other than to the extent covered by this
Limited Warranty during the original warranty period with respect to the original
new equipment, and (vi) minor fluid seepage or moisture on the outside of parts.
Schuler does not provide any warranty with respect to any vehicles on or in which
parts or equipment manufactured by Schuler have been installed and Schuler
makes no warranty with respect to equipment not manufactured by Schuler.

D. Obtaining Warranty Service. To obtain warranty service, the original purchaser
must (i) report the suspected product defect to an authorized dealer and request
repair within the applicable warranty period, (ii) present evidence, satisfactory to
Schuler, of the date that the warranty period began and (iii) make the product
available to the dealer or service center within a reasonable time.
E. No Implied Warranties or Other Remedies. Where permitted by law and to the
extent permitted by law, Schuler makes no warranties, representations, or
promises, express or implied as to the quality, performance or freedom from defect
of the equipment covered by this Limited Warranty other than those expressly set
forth in this Limited Warranty. WHERE PERMITTED BY LAW AND TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW, SCHULER HEREBY DIS-CLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO
THE APPLICABLE TERM OF WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH B ABOVE.
THE PURCHASER’S ONLY REMEDIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE BREACH OR
PERFORMANCE OF ANY WARRANTY ON SCHULER EQUIPMENT ARE THOSE
EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL
SCHULER BE LIABLE FOR ANY EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
LOST PROFITS, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
OTHER EQUIPMENT), OR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE EQUIPMENT BEING
UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. (Note: Some states do not allow exclusions of implied
warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and
exclusions may not apply to you.) In the event the express limited warranties
provided for in this Limited Warranty fail to correct the defect in materials or
workmanship, the purchaser’s exclusive remedy shall be limited to the payment by
Schuler of actual damages in an amount not to exceed the amount paid for the
product. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
F. Improvements. Schuler reserves the right to incorporate improvements in
materials and/or design in its products with no obligation to incorporate such
improvements into previously manufactured equipment.
G. No Dealer Warranty. THE SELLING DEALER HAS NO AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY
RESPRESENTATION OR PROMISE ON BEHALF OF SCHULER, OR TO MODIFY THE TERMS OR
LIMITATIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ANY WAY.
H. Questions. If you have any questions, contact your selling dealer or Schuler at 712-
774-2228.

SERVICE POLICY
SCHULER MFG. & EQUIP. CO., INC.
63724 RICHLAND ROAD - GRISWOLD, IOWA 51535-6668
PH: 712-774-2228 ~ FAX: 712-774-2230
DEALER LABOR
If Dealer performs warranty work on behalf of Schuler and if such warranty work is work for which Schuler
agreed in its limited warranty to pay labor costs, Schuler shall compensate Dealer for such warranty work at
the hourly rate of $45.00 per hour. Hours shall be reported in full hours worked plus fractional hours-
expressed in tenths of an hour.
Labor paid is based on work done at the place of business of a dealer authorized to handle Schuler machinery.
IF SERVICE WORK IS REQUIRED IN THE FIELD, MILEAGE CHARGES ARE DEALERS
RESPONSIBILITY.
No warranty work shall be performed without first consulting with Schuler and obtaining Schuler’s authorization
for repair services. Failure to first contact Schuler may result in Schuler rejecting Dealer’s request for
compensation for warranty work performed.
PARTS TO BE RETURNED BY DEALER TO SCHULER
Dealer shall complete a Warranty Claim for each failed part. The Warranty Claim shall include a report of the
failure. The following procedures shall be followed in regard to returned parts:
1. Dealer must hold parts submitted for Warranty Claims for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from
the date Dealer receives claim.
2. Schuler will, within the sixty (60) day period referred to in Paragraph 1, inform Dealer if a part is to be
sent to Schuler.
3. Any part Schuler requests from Dealer must be sent within thirty (30) days of the request.
4. Dealer should send the requested parts to Schuler to the attention of the Warranty Department. Dealer
shall pay the freight to ship the part. If the part is received and the Warranty Claim approved, Dealer
shall be reimbursed for freight costs based on normal ground transportation. If the shipment must be
expedited, the Dealer will be charged for the cost above the normal ground transportation cost.
Dealer acknowledges that Dealer has reviewed Schuler’s limited warranty for the Planetary Gearbox and
Dealer agrees that to the extent that the Limited Warranty requires the purchaser to pay for a portion of the
cost of the parts for the Planetary Gearbox, Dealer will provide such parts for the price that the purchaser is
obligated to pay pursuant to the Limited Warranty. If Schuler’s Limited Warranty for the Planetary Gearbox
provides that any parts will be provided by Schuler to the Dealer at a percentage of Schuler’s “Suggested
Retail Price” less Dealer’s applicable discount for parts as applied against the applicable discounted amount,
Schuler agrees to provide such parts to Dealer for such price.
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USED TRUCK STATEMENT
SCHULER MFG. & EQUIP. CO., INC.
63724 RICHLAND ROAD - GRISWOLD, IOWA 51535-6668
PH: 712-774-2228 ~ FAX: 712-774-2230
USED TRUCK STATEMENT:
Buyer hereby acknowledges that Schuler Manufacturing and Equipment Co., Inc. (I) is not the manufacturer of
the truck being sold by Schuler Manufacturing and Equipment Co., Inc. and purchased by buyer (The “truck”)
and (II) that Schuler Manufacturing and Equipment Co., Inc. purchased the truck in used condition from a third
party. The purchaser agrees that the truck is being sold by Schuler Manufacturing and Equipment Co., Inc.
and is being purchased by the purchaser “as is” “with all faults” and Schuler Manufacturing and Equipment Co.,
Inc. makes no express warranties with respect to the truck, other than the express warranty that Schuler
Manufacturing and Equipment Co., Inc. has good and marketable title to the truck and the truck is free and
clear of all liens, encumbrances and security interest. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY ENTIRELY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SCHULER
MANUFACTURING AND EQUIPMENT CO., INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, EXEMPLARY,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF THE SALE
OF THE TRUCK.
Buyer’s Acknowledgment____________________________________________________
Print Name______________________________________________ Date ____________


CONTENTS
HF255, HF295
OPERATION
Warranty....................................................................................................................................... Front
A Word from the Company Founder.......................................................................................... 1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 1
Specifications............................................................................................................................... 2
Safety............................................................................................................................................ 3-5
Operator Qualifications............................................................................................................... 6
Operator Sign-Off Form............................................................................................................... 6
Before Using Your New Machine............................................................................................... 7
Preparing the Tractor.................................................................................................................. 8
Hitching to the Tractor................................................................................................................ 9
Safety Chain................................................................................................................................. 9
Loading the Wagon..................................................................................................................... 10
Floor Apron Adjustments........................................................................................................... 11-14
Belt Drive Adjustment................................................................................................................. 14
Discharge Conveyor Adjustment............................................................................................... 15
Axle Setting and Adjustment...................................................................................................... 16
Lubrication................................................................................................................................... 17-18

A WORD FROM THE FOUNDER
If this is your first Schuler Built Product, “WELCOME ABOARD”. You are now part of a very large
growing family. Although we are talking about thousands of people, we still like to think of each one of
our customers as a member of the Schuler Family. We take personal interest in the Schuler Product
you bought. With normal use, it will serve you well for many years.
Now that you are a part of the family, you might like to know a little more about our organization. The
fast growth of Schuler Mfg. from our local Griswold area to nationwide and foreign exports was no
accident. From starting in 1964 in a remodeled chicken house, management determined to make our
Lord Jesus Christ our Senior Partner and each Schuler Product must reflect the integrity of
management, including our Senior Partner. If sometimes we fail on our part it is because we are
human, but we find it imperative to do our utmost to make it right. Of course to us, our Lord, besides
being our Senior Partner, is our Heavenly Father also. It is a great blessing to us to have this security
in these troubled times. If any of you are troubled or perplexed and looking for answers, may we invite
you to look to Jesus, for He loves you and wants you to succeed.
Dorland Schuler
INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU for purchasing Schuler Equipment. Your business is appreciated. Schuler Mfg.
has been manufacturing feeding and mixing equipment since 1964. These many years of
experience have gone into building the most rugged and dependable equipment available.
THIS MANUAL should be considered a permanent part of your mixer/feeder, and should
remain with the machine at all times, even when you sell it. Before you operate your
mixer/feeder, be sure you understand and follow all the operation, lubrication, and safety
instructions in this manual.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS for Schuler Equipment are located on the rear of the
mixer/feeder frame, right-hand side, stamped on a plate riveted into the frame. This
information should be given to your dealer when ordering parts, or for any service questions.
“Right-hand” and “left-hand” are determined by standing at the rear of the mixer/feeder and
facing forward in the direction of travel.
EXTRA MANUALS and safety/operating decals may be purchased from your dealer. For
information on dealers near you, call Schuler Mfg. directly at 712-774-2228.
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SPECIFICATIONS
HF255 HF295
Inside Width Below Flare.............................................................. 60” 60”
Inside Width Above Flare............................................................. 68” 68”
Inside Height.................................................................................. 45” 48”
Inside Length Below Flare............................................................ 156”186”
Inside Length Above Flare........................................................... 164” 194”
Loading Height Less 10” Sideboards......................................... 79” 84”
Overall Width, Trailer Unit............................................................ 95” 98”
Overall Width, Trailer Unit, Optional 4’ Extension..................... 95” 102”
Overall Width, Truck Mount......................................................... 88”
Overall Length............................................................................... 233” 264”
Overall Height................................................................................ 79” 84”
Cross Conveyor Width.................................................................. 26” 26”
Cross Conveyor Depth.................................................................. 10” 10”
Weight, 22.5” Tires, Fold-Up Extension...................................... 3300 lbs. 4615 lbs.
Hitch Weight When Empty, Approx............................................. 680 lbs. 800 lbs.
Axle Spindle Size........................................................................... 2-3/4” 2-3/4”
Wheel Size, Standard.................................................................... 22.8” x 8” 385/65R 22.5-15
Box Capacity, Less Sideboards.................................................. 255 cu ft. 295 cu ft.
204 bu. 247 bu.
Box Capacity With 10” Sideboards............................................. 322 cu ft. 345 cu ft.
258 bu. 277 bu.
SERIAL NUMBER AND MODEL NUMBER
The Serial Number and the Model Number of the Schuler HF Feeder is found on the rear, right hand
frame of the wagon. The serial number is stamped on a plate riveted into the frame just above the
spring tightener. The model Number of the HF Feeder Wagon is located on the front upper right hand
corner of the wagon.
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SAFETY
UNDERSTAND SAFETY WORDS AND SYMBOLS
The header of safety decals on this equipment contain a signal word and color code to indicate the
severity level of the hazard. The most common safety decal headers are as follows:
IMPORTANT - outlines actions that promote safety or prevent machine damage, in black and white.
WARNING - denotes a specific potential hazard, and uses the color orange.
DANGER - denotes a most serious specific potential hazard, and uses the color red.
READ THE OPERATORS MANUAL
Any person who will be operating or maintaining this equipment should first read and understand this
manual and all safety warnings on the unit.
This instruction manual should always be available to those responsible for the operation and
maintenance of this equipment. It is the owner’s responsibility to provide this safety information to his
operators and employees.
Any person who does not understand the safety and operation instructions contained in this manual
should not be considered qualified to operate this mixer.
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Specialized procedures and instruction are required and must be adhered to when working on this
equipment. Failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual could result in product or
property damage, severe personal injury, and/or death. All applicable safety procedures such as
OSHA requirements, regional and local safety codes and requirements, safe working practices and
good judgment, must be used by personnel when operating or maintaining this equipment.
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This SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used in this manual whenever
personal safety is involved and means ATTENTION! BECOME
ALERT! It stresses an attitude of “HEADS UP” for safety. Read
and understand all pages in this manual that bear this safety
symbol and……TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL!

SAFETY
OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When the mixer / feeder 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, the following guidelines should always be followed.
1. BE SURE ALL SAFETY SHIELDS are in place before operating, including driveline shields.
2. NEVER PUT HANDS, ARMS, OR FEET INSIDE MIXER/FEEDER, or discharge chute opening, nor
climb on or in the mixer / feeder while it is running. NEVER allow anyone to position them-
selves over or near the top of the mixer/feeder while it is running. Rotating auger and moving
chains can grab clothing, or create pinch points which can cause severe injury or death to the
operator or bystanders. Always stop engine and remove PTO driveline so that the mixer/feeder
cannot be accidentally turned on while inspecting, servicing, repairing, or cleaning.
3. NEVER ATTEMPT TO RELEASE JAMMED MATERIALS OR CLEAN MATERIALS from any area of
the mixer/feeder or discharge chute without turning the mixer/feeder off first. Moving parts can
be hidden by materials, and stopped parts can start unexpectedly, causing severe injury.
Always stop engine and remove driveline before attempting to un-jam or clean.
4. DO NOT ALLOW OPERATION of the mixer by inexperienced and unqualified people. Keep all
unqualified people away from equipment during operation. Operators of the mixer/feeder must
use common sense at all times.
5. DO NOT wear loose or floppy clothing while operating the mixer/feeder. Loose clothing may
become entangled in moving machinery.
6. BE SURE the inside of the mixer/feeder is clear of any obstructions and that all shields are in
place before operating. Repair or replace any damaged or missing shielding. Exposed
machinery due to missing shielding can cause severe injury or death.
7. SHOULD A PROBLEM OCCUR during operation of mixer/feeder, always stop engine and remove
PTO driveline before investigating problem.
8. USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING AROUND THE DISCHARGE AREA. Never reach around or over
the discharge auger. Discharge auger can quickly grab clothing or hand, causing severe injury
to operator or bystanders.
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SAFETY
TRANSPORTING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not allow anyone to ride on or in the Schuler mixer/feeder.
Do not exceed 10 mph when traveling over smooth dry areas, and reduce speed when traveling loaded
and/or over rough, soft, or wet terrain. Exercise caution on side slopes and when turning corners.
The weight of the tractor should be at least 50% or more of the loaded mixer/feeder weight. Do not
exceed over 10 mph when towing a loaded mixer/feeder.
Avoid operating the mixer/feeder when making sharp turns, or towing over uneven terrain.
Keep the tractor transmission in gear when working on slopes or inclines, or traveling uphill or
downhill.
When unhitching mixer/feeder from the tractor, stop on level ground and block the tires.
Whenever towing the equipment with a tractor on a public road, always use the tractors flashing amber
lights. If the tractors flashing lights or tail lights are obscured from the rear by the towed equipment,
then the Schuler optional light kit P.N. 10050-0051, or equivalent, must be installed on the equipment.
Make sure the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem and reflectors are clean and properly maintained so
they can be seen clearly by all overtaking traffic.
Whenever towing the equipment and especially when towing on public roads, a safety tow chain with
an ultimate strength equal or greater than the gross weight of the equipment should be used. Safety
tow chain may be ordered as an option from Schuler Mfg. Safety tow chain illustrated page 9.
For towing a 10,000 lb. maximum gross weight, order Schuler P.N. 34T10-0000 safety tow chain.
For towing a 20,000 lb. maximum gross weight, order Schuler P.N. 34T20-0000 safety tow chain.
When towing the mixer/feeder always keep the discharge slide chute in the upright position, against
the mixer/feeder body.
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OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS
Operation of this equipment shall be limited to competent and experienced persons. In addition,
anyone who will operate or work around this equipment must use good common sense. In order to be
qualified, he or she must also know and meet all other requirements, such as:
1. Some regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 may operate power machinery.
It is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your area or situation.
2. Current OSHA regulations state in part - At the time of initial assignment and at least
annually thereafter, the employer shall instruct EVERY employee in the safe operation and
servicing of all equipment with which the employee is, or will be involved.
3. Unqualified persons are to STAY OUT OF THE WORK AREA.
4. A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not
qualified to operate the machine.
FAILURE TO READ THE MIXER/FEEDER MANUAL AND ITS SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS IS A MISUSE OF THE EQUIPMENT!
SIGN-OFF FORM
Schuler follows the general standard specified by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE)
and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA). Anyone who will be operating and/or
maintaining this equipment must read and clearly understand ALL SAFETY, OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE information presented in this manual.
DO NOT OPERATE OR ALLOW ANYONE ELSE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT UNTIL SUCH
INFORMATION HAS BEEN REVIEWED. WE FEEL THAT AN UNTRAINED OPERATOR IS
UNQUALIFIED TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE.
A sign-off sheet is provided to assist you in your record keeping to show that all personnel who will be
working with the equipment have read and understand the information in the Operator’s Manual and
have been instructed in the operation of the equipment.
SIGN-OFF FORM
DATE
EMPLOYEE’S SIGNATURE
EMPLOYER’S SIGNATURE
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BEFORE USING YOUR NEW MACHINE
1. When towing a new machine, stop and feel the wheel hubs after 6-10 miles. If hub is hot to
the hand, remove hub cap and back spindle nut off 1/4 –1/2 turn.
2. Check for proper assembly and adjustments. Make sure all lift flight bolts, floor flight bolts,
hitch bolts, wheel bolts, sprocket and pulley set screws, etc. are tightened securely. After a few
days of use, check and re-tighten all sprockets, bearings and pulley set screws. PROTECT
YOUR INVESTMENT!!
3. Check tires and inflate to the recommended pressure.
4. Adjust the tractor drawbar as described on Page 8.
5. Have all shields in place. DO NOT OPEN SHIELDS WHILE THE MACHINE IS RUNNING OR
OPERATE MACHINE WITH SHIELDS REMOVED.
6. Before loading, operate machine very slowly for a short time. On first few loads, operate
machine slowly so chains can work in and can determine that all parts work freely.
DO NOT ADD ANY SIDE BOARDS TO YOUR MIXER/FEEDER OTHER THAN WHAT IS
FURNISHED BY THE FACTORY.
Recommended Tire Pressures
295/75R 22.5 -- 75PSI
385/65R 22.5 -- 75PSI
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PREPARING THE TRACTOR
Mechanically driven Schuler feed wagons may only be used on tractors with 540 RPM PTO drives. No
limitations are placed on tractor horsepower; however, a minimum of 40 horsepower is recommended
for most applications.
The tractor PTO shaft must be centered directly above the tractor drawbar. Do not operate with tractor
drawbar set off to one side, damage to PTO U-joint could occur.
Do not turn tractor sharply while mixer/feeder is being towed and in operation. Maximum working
angle of U-joint is 16 degrees.
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HITCHING TO THE TRACTOR
1. Attach mixer/feeder to the tractor drawbar using an adequate sized hitch pin with a locking
retainer pin so hitch pin cannot bounce out.
2. Raise jack and lock in horizontal position.
3. Depress the spring loaded bushing on the PTO yoke and slide it on the tractor PTO shaft.
Be sure the lock ring snaps back into the groove of the PTO shaft.
PTO SLIP SLEEVE MUST BE KEPT LUBRICATED SO PTO SHAFTS WILL TELESCOPE FREELY
UNDER LOAD.
CAUTION –ALWAYS TRANSPORT A LOADED MIXER/FEEDER AT SLOW SPEED
(10mph OR LESS) AND BE EXTRA CAREFUL IN HILLY COUNTRY.
SAFETY CHAIN
Whenever towing the mixer/feeder and especially on a public road, observe these instructions:
1. Mount chain on hitch channel by running chain through loop and running hook through the
large ring at end of chain and pull tight as shown in Figure A.
2. Run the chain through an intermediate support bolted on the tractor drawbar, then wrap the
chain around a supporting member of the tractor and hook as shown in Figure B. Safety chain
shall have no more slack, when in use, than necessary to permit proper turning.
CAUTION –NEVER TRANSPORT THE MIXER/FEEDER UNTIL THE
HITCH PIN IS SECURED IN POSITION AND THE SAFETY CHAIN IS
PROPERLY INSTALLED.
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LOADING
In winter weather before loading, be sure the floor apron and elevator are not frozen to the
floor.
BEGIN LOADING THE MIXER/FEEDER AT THE FRONT END AND WORK TOWARD THE BACK.
When unloading, to avoid damage to the PTO drive parts, the PTO shaft must be kept straight.
For best mixing action, load each ingredient in a layer across the length of the box. Generally
the more coarse materials should be loaded first on the bottom with finer materials on top.
ATTENTION FOR UNITS WITH ELECTRONIC SCALES
Always remove the scale indicator box before welding on the equipment. Be sure, if necessary
to weld, the welding current does not pass through a weigh bar. Ground to the item being
welded. If on a truck mounted unit, disconnect the battery and alternator before welding.
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ADJUSTMENTS FLOOR APRON CONTROL
CAUTION –DO NOT REMOVE SHIELDS, LUBRICATE OR ADJUST
WHILE MACHINE IS RUNNING. SHUT OFF TRACTOR OR POWER
SOURCE AND REMOVE IGNITION KEY.
FLOOR APRON SPEEDS
The floor apron speed control lever in the first notch, lever completely pushed in disengages
the floor apron. In this position the floor apron should not move while the beaters and unloading
conveyor is running. Moving the floor apron speed control lever outward engages one more tooth on
the ratchet wheel for each notch. The fastest apron speed is at the rear notch, completely pulled out.
1st Notch (Neutral)......................................................................................................... 0 FPM
Pawl engages no teeth on ratchet wheel.
2nd Notch (1St Speed) –Haylage................................................................................... 3 1/2 FPM
Pawl engages one tooth on ratchet wheel.
3rd Notch (2nd Speed) –Haylage/Corn Sileage............................................................ 7 FPM
Pawl engages two teeth on ratchet wheel.
4th Notch (3rd Speed) –Corn Sileage/Grains............................................................... 10 1/2 FPM
Pawl engages three teeth on ratchet wheel.
5th Notch (4th Speed) –Fast Apron Clean-Out............................................................. 14 FPM
Apron speeds calculated at 400 PTO input speed.
NOTE –For a slower Unloading Rate:
1. Run tractor engine only at idle speed.
2. Select the slowest floor speed.
3. For special applications where a slower or faster unloading speed is desired, please contact the
factory.
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