Worksaver BSF-1523 Owner's manual

OWNER’S/
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.’s
BSF-1523
BSFA-20
HS-2200
HS-3000
HS-330
DBH-449
CAUTION
For Safe Operation
Read Rules And
Instructions Carefully
SINO LEEINGLES, PIDA AYUDA
A AIGUIEN QUE SI LO LEA
PARA QUE LE TRADUZCA LAS
MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD.
3 PT. HITCH BALE SPEARS
Safety Instructions
Assembly & Mounting
Operating Instructions
Maintenance
Repair Parts
BSF-1523 HS-2200
HS-3000
DBH-449
HS-330
BSFA-20
WS-HH022-OG
CAUTION
THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO BEGIN ASSEMBLING THIS MACHINE
1. Select an area for assembly that is clean and free of any
debris which might cause persons working on the
assembly to trip.
2. Do not lift heavy parts or assemblies. Use crane, jack,
tackle, fork trucks or other mechanical devices.
3. Preview the assembly instructions in your operator’s
manual before proceeding further.
4. If the assembly instructions call for parts or assemblies to
be blocked up, use only blocking material that is in good
condition and is capable of handling the weight of the
assembly to be blocked. Also insure that the blocking
material is on a clean, dry surface.
5. Never put hands, or any part of body, under blocked up
assemblies if at all possible.
6. After completing assembly, thoroughly inspect the
machine to be sure that all nuts, bolts, hydraulic fittings
or any other fastened assemblies have been thoroughly
tightened.
7. Before operating the machine, thoroughly read the
operation section of your operator’s manual.
8. Before operating, read the maintenance section of your
operator’s manual to be sure that any parts requiring
lubrication, such as gearboxes, are full, to avoid any
possible damage.
9. Before operating equipment – If you have any
questions regarding the proper assembly or
operation, contact your dealer or representative.
OWNER’S/
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.’s
BSF-1523
BSFA-20
HS-2200
HS-3000
HS-330
DBH-449
SINO LEEINGLES, PIDA AYUDA
A AIGUIEN QUE SI LO LEA
PARA QUE LE TRADUZCA LAS
MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD.
JULY 2009
WORKSAVER, INC.
P.O. BOX 100 LITCHFIELD, IL 62056-0100 (217) 324-5973
WEB: http:// www.worksaver.com E-MAIL: sales@worksaver.com
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
MOST ACCIDENTS OCCUR BECAUSE OF NEGLECT OR CARELESSNESS.
AVOID NEEDLESS ACCIDENTS BY FOLLOWING ALL OF THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW.
•Machinery should be operated only by those who are
responsible and are authorized to do so.
•Stop the engine, lower all equipment, lock the brakes,
and remove the ignition key before dismounting from the
tractor.
•Never stand between tractor and implement while tractor
is being backed to hitch.
•Loose fitting clothing should not be worn, to avoid catch-
ing on various parts.
•Detach implement in area where children normally do not
play.
•When performing adjustments or maintenance on an
implement, first lower it to the ground or block it securely
at a workable height.
•Only a qualified operator should be permitted on tractor
when in operation; no riders allowed.
•Make certain everyone is in the clear before starting
tractor or raising or lowering equipment.
•Operate the tractor and implement only while seated in
the driver’s seat.
•
Reduce speed when transporting mounted implements
to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering
control.
•A heavy load can cause instability of the tractor. Use
extreme care during road travel. Slow down on turns and
watch out for bumps. Tractor may need front counter-
weights to counter-balance the weight of the implement.
•Reduce speed on hillsides or curves so there is no
danger of tipping.
•Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches or creeks.
•Do not transport implement on public roads without
reflectors and slow moving vehicle emblem in daylight
and with approved warning lights at night and other
periods of poor visibility.
•Due to the width of some implements, use extra caution
on highways, farm roads, and when approaching gates.
•Always be sure the implement is in the proper position for
transport.
•Keep alert and watch the front as well as the rear when
working with the implement.
MAKE EVERY DAY
A HOLIDAY
FROM ACCIDENTS!
3 PT. HITCH
BALE SPEAR ATTACHMENTS
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS,
ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
1. PART NUMBER
2. PART DESCRIPTION
3. MODEL NUMBER
4. NAME OF ITEM

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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SAFETY SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
PARTS LISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 19
TO THE OWNER:
Read this manual before using your Bale Spear Attachment. This manual is provided to give you the necessary
operating and maintenance instructions for keeping your Bale Spear Attachment in top operating condition.
Please read this manual thoroughly. Understand what each control is for and how to use it. Observe all safety
signs on the machine and noted throughout the manual for safe operation of implement. Keep this manual handy
for ready reference.
Like all mechanical products, it will require cleaning and upkeep.
Use only genuine Worksaver, Inc. service parts. Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet stan-
dards required for safe and satisfactory operation. Record the model and serial number of your Attachment here:
Model:________________________________________ Serial Number:_______________________________
RETAIL CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to read the Operator’s Manual, to operate, lubri-
cate, maintain, and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures. Failure
of the operator to read the Operator’s Manual is a misuse of this equipment.
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s)
repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or
cause a safety hazard.
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized Worksaver Dealer, from
whom he purchased it, for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty.
Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideration must be made within forty-five (45) days of failure.
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility for any cost incurred by the Dealer for traveling to or hauling
of the product for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.
SINO LEEINGLES, PIDA AYUDA A
AIGUIEN QUE SI LO LEA PARA QUE
LE TRADUZCA LAS MEDIDAS DE
SEGURIDAD.
STATEMENT
OF POLICY
It is the policy of Worksaver,
Inc. to improve its products where
it is possible and practical to do
so. Worksaver, Inc. reserves the
right to make changes or
improvements in design and con-
struction at any time, without
incurring the obligation to make
these changes on previously
manufactured units.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯
Worksaver warrants to the original purchaser of any new Bale Spear Attachment, that the equipment be free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of six (6) months for non-commercial, state, and
municipalities. Use sixty (60) days for commercial use from date of retail sale.
Replacement or repair parts installed in the equipment covered by this warranty are warranted for ninety (90)
days from the date of purchase of such part or to the expiration of the applicable new equipment warranty
period, whichever occurs later.
Such parts shall be provided at no cost to the user during regular working hours. Worksaver reserves the right
to inspect any equipment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES & CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
Worksaver’s obligation under this warranty, to the extent allowed by law, is in lieu of all warranties, implied or
expressed, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and any liability
for incidental and consequential damages with respect to the sale or use of the items warranted. Such
incidental and consequential damages shall include but not be limited to: transportation charges other than
normal freight charges; cost of installation other than cost approved by Worksaver; duty; taxes; charges for nor-
mal service or adjustments; loss of crops or any other loss of income; rental of substitute equipment, expens-
es due to loss, damage, detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the
control of Worksaver.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY:
1. To vendor items which carry their own warranties, such as hydraulic cylinders, tires, and tubes.
2. If the unit has been subjected to misapplication, abuse, misuse, negligence, fire or other accident.
3. If parts not made or supplied by Worksaver have been used in connection with the unit, if, in sole judge-
ment of Worksaver such use affects its performance, stability, or reliability.
4. If the unit has been altered or repaired outside of an authorized Worksaver dealership in a manner which,
in the sole judgement of Worksaver affects its performance, stability or reliability.
5. To normal maintenance service and normal replacement items such as gearbox lubricant, hydraulic fluid,
worn blades, or to normal deterioration of such things as belts and exterior finish, due to use or exposure.
6. To expendable or wear items such as teeth, chains, sprockets, belts, springs and other items that in the
company’s sole judgement is a wear item.
NO EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF WORKSAVER IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS
WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH CHANGE IS MADE IN
WRITING AND SIGNED BY WORKSAVER’S SERVICE MANAGER, POST OFFICE BOX 100, LITCHFIELD,
ILLINOIS 62056-0100.
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DBH-449 PARTS LIST

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To the Owner/Operator/Dealer
All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded opera-
tor who recognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices. The manufacturer has designed this
implement to be used with all its safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents.
BEFORE YOU START!!
Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in your manual.
Observe the rules of safety and common sense!
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IDENTIFIES IMPORTANT
SAFETY WARNING MESSAGES. CAREFULLY READ EACH
WARNING MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS. FAILURE TO
UNDERSTAND AND OBEY A SAFETY WARNING, OR
RECOGNIZE A SAFETY HAZARD, COULD RESULT IN AN
INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS AROUND YOU.
THE OPERATOR IS ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
SAFETY OF HIMSELF, AS WELL AS OTHERS, IN THE
OPERATING AREA OF THE TRACTOR AND ATTACHED
EQUIPMENT.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION!
Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to careless injuries. Read this manual, and the manual for your tractor,
before assembly or operating, to acquaint yourself with the machines. It is the implement owner’s responsibility, if this
machine is used by any person other than yourself, is loaned or rented, to make certain that the operator, prior to
operating:
1. Reads and understands the operator’s manuals.
2. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
The use of this equipment is subject to certain hazards which cannot be protected against by mechanical
means or product design. All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire manual, paying
particular attention to safety and operating instructions, prior to using. If there is something in this manual you
do not understand, ask your supervisor, or your dealer, to explain it to you.
THIS SYMBOL MEANS
– ATTENTION!
– BECOME ALERT!
– YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING
and CAUTION with the safety messages. The
appropriate signal word for each has been selected
using the following guidelines:
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme
situations typically for machine components which, for
functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
If you have questions not answered in this manual or require additional copies or the manual is damaged, please
contact your dealer or the manufacturer directly.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-
uation that, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury, 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 sit-
uation 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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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Safety of the operator is one of the main concerns in designing and developing a new piece of equipment.
Designers and manufacturers build in as many safety features as possible. However, 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,
or for you, follow them.
EQUIPMENT SAFETY GUIDELINES
To prevent injury or death, use a tractor equipped with a Roll-Over Protective System (ROPS). Do not paint
over, remove or deface any safety signs or warning signs on your equipment. Observe all safety signs and
practice the instruction on them.
Never exceed the 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.
Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety and
could affect the life of the equipment.
In addition to the design and configuration of this implement, including Safety Signs and Safety Equipment,
hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and proper
training of personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance, and storage of the machine. Refer also
to Safety Messages and Operation Instructions in each of the appropriate sections of the Tractor and
Implement Manuals. Pay close attention to the Safety Signs affixed to the Tractor and the Implement.
Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs which can hinder alertness or coordination while operating this
equipment. Consult your doctor about operating this machine while taking prescription medications.
Review the safety instructions with all users annually.
This equipment is dangerous to children and persons unfamiliar with its operation. The operator should be a
responsible adult familiar with farm machinery and trained in this equipment’s operations. Do not allow per-
sons to operate or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough
understanding of the safety precautions and of how it works.
Keep safety signs clean and legible at all times.
Replace safety signs that are missing or have become illegible.
Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign should also display the current sign.
Safety signs are available from your Distributor or Dealer Parts Department or the factory.
SAFETY SIGNS
HS-3000 PARTS LIST

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our efforts to provide
safe equipment can be wiped out by a single careless act of an operator.
Know your controls and how to stop tractor, engine, and implement quickly in an emergency. Read this manual
and the one provided with your tractor.
In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are
dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation,
transport, maintenance and storage of equipment.
It has been said, “The best safety device is an informed, careful operator.” We ask you to be that kind of an
operator. It is the operator’s responsibility to read and understand ALL Safety and Operating instructions in the
manual and to follow these. Accidents can be avoided.
Train all new personnel and review instructions frequently with existing workers. A person who has not read
and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operate the machine. An untrained
operator exposes himself and bystanders to possible serious injury or death.
Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to careless injuries. Read this manual, and the manual for your
tractor, before assembly or operating, to acquaint yourself with the machines. It is the equipment owner’s
responsibility, if this machine is used by any person other than yourself, is loaned or rented, to make certain
that the operator, prior to operating:
1. Reads and understands the operator’s manuals.
2. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
SAFETY TRAINING
Do not allow children to operate this machine.
Never permit any person other than the operator to ride or board the tractor or implement at any time. ALLOW
NO RIDERS!
Personal protection equipment including hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes, and gloves are recommended
during assembly, installation, operation, adjustment, maintaining, repairing, removal, or moving the implement.
Do not allow long hair, loose fitting clothing or jewelry to be around moving parts.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
The use of this equipment is subject to certain hazards which cannot be protected against by mechanical
means or product design. All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire manual, paying
particular attention to safety and operating instructions, prior to using. If there is something in this manual you
do not understand, ask your supervisor, or your dealer, to explain it to you.
HS-2200 PARTS LIST

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
A heavy load can cause instability in driving a tractor. Make sure the front or rear of the tractor is properly
counter-balanced with weights. Always drive slowly – especially around turns. An unstable tractor could steer
badly and possibly tip over, causing injury or death.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
Most accidents occur because of neglect or carelessness. Keep all helpers and bystanders at a safe distance.
REMEMBER FALLING BALES CAN ROLL OR TUMBLE.
Always insert spears into the bale securely. Failure to insert spears into bale can allow bale to roll in an
uncontrolled direction.
Do not handle bales that exceed the bale weight limitations of the implement. Watch for bales that are frozen
to the ground.
Carry the bale slowly and as low as possible to the ground.
Never use the tractor or implement to stop a rolling bale.
Only use a power unit equipped with a ROPS cab or rollover protective structure. Keep foldable ROPS sys-
tems in “locked up” position at all times. Keep seat belt fastened.
When stacking bales, ALWAYS MAKE SURE BALES ARE PLACED SO THE STACK IS STABLE.
When maneuvering close to buildings or passing through narrow areas, be sure to allow sufficient clearance
for the tractor, implement, and bale. Drive slowly.
Always load rear of tractor first and unload last when using a front loader.
Beware of lift clearance when raising loader or implement to maximum height.
Keep alert and watch the rear as well as the front when working with attached implements.
Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs which can hinder alertness or coordination while operating this
equipment. Consult your doctor about operating this machine while taking prescription medications.
BSFA-20 PARTS LIST

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
OPERATIONAL SAFETY (continued)
Stop loader gradually when lowering or lifting loads. Operate the hydraulic controls smoothly, avoiding jerky
operation.
Operate hydraulic controls from operator’s seat only. Remain at controls until operating cycle is complete.
Allow for additional length of implement and bale on tractor while turning.
Never allow anyone to walk or work under a raised implement.
Be sure that people, livestock, or pets are not standing near the machine while operating.
Do not use implement for a work platform. Do not lift or carry anyone on attachment.
Set wheels wide for increased stability.
ALWAYS lower implement to the ground or block securely before performing any maintenance work.
Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on hillside, over rough ground and
when operating close to ditches or fences. Be careful when turning sharp corners.
Stay alert for holes, rocks and roots in the terrain and other hidden hazards. Keep away from drop-offs.
Reduce speed on slopes and sharp turns to minimize tipping or loss of control. Be careful when changing
directions on slopes. Do not start or stop suddenly on slopes. Avoid operation on steep slopes.
Avoid excessive speed during operation.
ALWAYS lower spear points to the ground when parking tractor. Raised spear points could cause injury to
people or livestock.
Always shut off tractor and shift to “Park” or set brakes when leaving tractor. Always lower bucket or attachment
to ground. Remove key when leaving tractor unattended.
Before operating equipment: if you have any questions regarding the proper assembly or operation, contact
your dealer or representative.
When using a unit, a minimum 20% of tractor and equipment weight must be on tractor front wheels. Without
this weight, tractor could tip over, causing personal injury or death. The weight may be attained with a front end
loader, front wheel weights, ballast in tires of front tractor weights. When attaining a minimum 20% of tractor
and equipment weight on the front wheels, you must not exceed the ROPS weight certification. Weigh the trac-
tor and equipment. Do not guess or estimate!
BSF-1523 PARTS LIST

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Comply with state and local laws governing highway safety and movement of farm machinery on public roads.
The use of flashing amber lights is acceptable in most localities. However, some localities prohibit their use.
Local laws should be checked for all highway lighting and marking requirements.
When driving the tractor and equipment on the road or highway under 20 mph (32 kph) at night or during the
day, use flashing amber warning lights and a slow moving vehicle (SMV) identification emblem.
Always be sure the implement is in the proper raised position for transport.
Reduce speed when transporting mounted implements to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering
control.
Plan your route to avoid heavy traffic.
Transporting large round bales on front loaders can limit visibility. Keep load low and go slow if visibility is
obstructed. Always use extra care.
Do not drink and drive!
Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways.
Turn curves or go up or down hills only at a low speed and at a gradual steering angle. Make certain that at
least 20% of the tractor’s weight is on the front wheels to maintain safe steerage. Slow down on rough or
uneven surfaces, and loose gravel.
Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on hillside, over rough ground and
when operating close to ditches or fences. Be careful when turning sharp corners.
Never allow riders on either tractor or implement. Falling off can kill.
Be a safe and courteous driver. Always yield to oncoming traffic in all situations, including narrow bridges, inter-
sections, etc.
Do not exceed 20 mph (32 kph). Reduce speed on rough roads and surfaces.
Make sure large round bales transported on tractor rear 3 pt. hitch do not obstruct visibility of tractor’s flashing
lights or SMV sign.
When transporting large round bales, keep load as low as practical to maximize tractor stability.
TRANSPORT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Be sure tractor is properly counterbalanced with
weights before attempting to lift any load with the Bale
Spear Attachment.
If you are handling bales with both the front end loader
and the 3 pt. hitch on the tractor, always load the 3 pt.
attachment first and unload last.
With the tractor, push the spear into the large hay bale.
Make sure you have penetrated the hay bale far enough
so the bale doesn’t want to come off the end of the spear.
If, when you initially pick the bale up, it tends to droop
rearward, this would indicate you have not penetrated the
bale far enough.
NOTE: Soft center bales will tend to droop after being
lifted by a single spear. Placing the spear in a lower
position will allow for more lifting height and lessen the
load on the stabilizer spears.
NOTE: Always make sure bale spear fully penetrates the
bale. Partial penetration locates all the weight of the bale
on the outer end and can damage spear. Not covered
under warranty.
NOTE: In cold weather, a bale frozen to the ground may
exceed the lifting capacity of spear. Damage to spear
may occur. Not covered under warranty.
ASSEMBLY
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It is suggested that all the instructions be read before
beginning assembly.
Check the exploded view of the 3 pt. bale spear model
you have in this manual to get an idea of the relationship
between the parts.
MODEL: BSF-1523
Install the long forged main spear into the socket in the
main frame.
The threads and nut are metric – be sure correct tools
are used.
Locate the lift pins for your hitch and tighten securely.
MODEL: BSFA-20
Locate the lift pins and install the frame on the 3 pt. hitch
of the tractor.
On the BSFA-20, place the main spear mount so that
the flat mounting plate is against the center of the main
frame tube assembly.
Locate the two (2) 5/8”x3”x4
1/2” U-Bolts around the
vertical tube and through the holes in the main spear
mounting plate. Install the lockwashers and nuts on the
threaded ends of the two (2) U-Bolts.
Install the long forged main spear into the socket on the
mounting plate. Secure with the 7/16” x 3” long bolt.
It is suggested that you locate the main spear about in
the middle of the vertical 3” square tube and then adjust
it after trying it with your bales.
MODELS: HS-2200, HS-3000, HS-330, DBH-449
Install the frame on the tractor 3 pt. hitch.
Install the long forged main spear into the cast socket(s)
on the main frame. Secure with the 1/2” x 3” bolts(s).
On the model HS-2200, install the two balance spikes.
The models HS-3000 and DBH-449 have two forged
spears for each bale. This allows the handling of round
bales without the bale turning. Bales can be handled in
the same position each time.
MAINTENANCE
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Periodically check all bolts to make sure they are tight.
Replace safety signs and instruction decals if damaged
or missing.
OPERATION
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The operator is responsible for the safe operation of this
equipment. The operator must be properly trained.
Operators should be familiar with the tractor and attach-
ment, and all safety practices before starting operation.
Read the safety rules and safety signs on pages 3-11.
CAUTION!
Be sure your tractor is in good condition. Read
all the safety precautions and make sure all tractor
operators are familiar with the safety rules of
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Good maintenance is your responsibility. Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble.
Follow good shop practices.
- Keep service area clean and dry.
- Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded.
- Use adequate light for the job at hand.
Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never operate the engine of the prime mover in a closed building. The
exhaust fumes may cause asphyxiation.
Before working on this machine, drive to a level area, disengage the PTO, lower implement (or if working
underneath, raise and block securely), shut off the engine, set the brakes, and remove the ignition keys.
Be certain all moving parts on attachments have come to a complete stop before attempting to perform
maintenance.
Never work under equipment unless it is blocked securely. Never depend on hydraulic system to keep imple-
ment in raised position.
Always use personal protection devices such as eye, hand and hearing protectors, when performing any
service or maintenance.
Keep all persons away from operator control area while performing adjustments, service, or maintenance.
Periodically tighten all bolts, nuts and screws and check that all cotter pins are properly installed to ensure unit
is in a safe condition.
When completing a maintenance or service function, make sure all safety shields and devices are installed
before placing unit in service.
Never use your hands to locate a hydraulic leak on attachments. Use a small piece of cardboard or wood.
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin.
Openings in the skin and minor cuts are susceptible to infection from hydraulic fluid. If injured by escaping
hydraulic fluid, see a doctor at once. Gangrene and death can result. Without immediate medical treatment,
serious infection and reactions can occur.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
WARNING!
A heavy load can cause instability in driving a
tractor. Make sure the front of the tractor is properly
counter-balanced with weights. Always drive slowly
– especially around turns. An unstable tractor could
steer badly and possibly tip over, causing injury or
death.
WARNING!
Do not exceed the maximum recommended bale
weight listed for each of the loader spear models.
Damage to the equipment or serious personal injury
could result.
Figure 1. Tractor Stability
WARNING!
When using the unit, a minimum 20% of tractor and
equipment weight must be on tractor front wheels.
Without this weight, tractor could tip up, causing
possible loss of control and possible personal injury
or death. The weight may be attained with a front end
loader, front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front
tractor weights. When attaining a minimum 20% of
tractor and equipment weight on the front wheels,
you must not exceed the ROPS weight certification.
Weigh the tractor and equipment. DO NOT GUESS
OR ESTIMATE!
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
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Rear 3 pt. hitch mounted bale spears are designed,
depending on model, to handle up to 3,000 lb. bales. All
models feature a tapered “forged” spring steel spear
designed for tight center bales allowing easier spear
penetration into and withdrawal from bales.
The models BSF-1523, BSFA-20, HS-2200, and
HS-3000 will handle one round bale. The model HS-330
handles mid-size square bales and the model DBH-449
handles two round bales at the same time.
NOTE: The maximum load for the attachments is as
follows:
MODEL HITCH CAPACITY
BSF-1523 Cat. I/II 1,800 lbs.
BSFA-20 Cat. I/ II 2,000 lbs.
HS-2200 Cat. I /II* 2,200 lbs.
HS-3000 Cat. I /II* 3,000 lbs.
HS-330 Cat. II/ III* 3,000 lbs.
DBH-449 Cat. II/ III* 4,000 lbs.
*Will also fit ASAE Quick Hitch.
TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
AND PREPARATION
——————————————————
The required size of the tractor will be determined by the
size and weight of the bales to be handled.
Remember, high moisture hay (silage) bales are very
heavy in relation to similar size dry hay bales.
Always use a tractor large enough to safely handle your
bales.
Check the tractor’s 3 point hydraulic lift system. It should
operate up and down smoothly and hold its position when
set. Refer to your tractor owner’s manual or dealer for any
adjustments necessary to put the 3 point hydraulic lift
system in good working order. (I&T shop manuals will list
most specifications and adjustment instructions –
available from most farm equipment dealers.)
Tractor should be equipped with stabilizer bars,
adjustable sway chains, or sway blocks to keep the
implement from swinging side to side.
Smaller size tractors may need front counter weights to
counter-balance the weight of the implement and bale.
The tractor should be equipped with a Rollover
Protection System (ROPS) and a seat belt that is used.
WARNING!
Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or ROPS
cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely fastened.
Falling off power unit can result in death from being
run over or crushed. Keep foldable ROPS systems in
“locked up” position at all times.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
After servicing, be sure all tools, parts and service equipment are removed.
Check to ensure all safety signs are installed and in good condition. (See exploded view parts section for
location.)
Never replace hex bolts with less than grade five bolts unless otherwise specified, i.e. shear bolts. Refer to bolt
torque chart for head identification marking.
Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, genuine factory replacement
parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specifications. The manufacturer will not claim respon-
sibility for use of unapproved parts and/or accessories and other damages as a result of their use.
If equipment has been altered in any way from original design, the manufacturer does not accept any liability
for injury or warranty.
A fire extinguisher and first aid kit should be kept readily accessible while performing maintenance on this
equipment.
Following operation or when unhooking, stop the tractor, set the brakes, disengage the PTO, shut off the
engine and remove the ignition keys.
Store the unit in an area away from human activity. Do not permit children to play on or around the stored unit.
Do not park equipment where it will be exposed to livestock for long periods of time. Damage and livestock
injury could result.
Make sure all parked machines are on a hard, level surface and engage all safety devices.
If blocking is used, make sure it is solid and secure before leaving area.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY (continued)
STORAGE SAFETY
SAFETY SIGNS
REMEMBER:
If Safety Signs have been damaged,
removed, become illegible or parts replaced
without Signs, new Safety Signs must be
applied. New Safety Signs are available from
your authorized distributor or factory.
BE CAREFUL!
Use a clean, damp cloth to clean safety
decals. Avoid spraying to close to decals when
using a pressure washer; high-pressure water
can enter through very small scratches or
under edges of decals causing them to peel or
come off.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
After servicing, be sure all tools, parts and service equipment are removed.
Check to ensure all safety signs are installed and in good condition. (See exploded view parts section for
location.)
Never replace hex bolts with less than grade five bolts unless otherwise specified, i.e. shear bolts. Refer to bolt
torque chart for head identification marking.
Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, genuine factory replacement
parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specifications. The manufacturer will not claim respon-
sibility for use of unapproved parts and/or accessories and other damages as a result of their use.
If equipment has been altered in any way from original design, the manufacturer does not accept any liability
for injury or warranty.
A fire extinguisher and first aid kit should be kept readily accessible while performing maintenance on this
equipment.
Following operation or when unhooking, stop the tractor, set the brakes, disengage the PTO, shut off the
engine and remove the ignition keys.
Store the unit in an area away from human activity. Do not permit children to play on or around the stored unit.
Do not park equipment where it will be exposed to livestock for long periods of time. Damage and livestock
injury could result.
Make sure all parked machines are on a hard, level surface and engage all safety devices.
If blocking is used, make sure it is solid and secure before leaving area.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY (continued)
STORAGE SAFETY
SAFETY SIGNS
REMEMBER:
If Safety Signs have been damaged,
removed, become illegible or parts replaced
without Signs, new Safety Signs must be
applied. New Safety Signs are available from
your authorized distributor or factory.
BE CAREFUL!
Use a clean, damp cloth to clean safety
decals. Avoid spraying to close to decals when
using a pressure washer; high-pressure water
can enter through very small scratches or
under edges of decals causing them to peel or
come off.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Good maintenance is your responsibility. Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble.
Follow good shop practices.
- Keep service area clean and dry.
- Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded.
- Use adequate light for the job at hand.
Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never operate the engine of the prime mover in a closed building. The
exhaust fumes may cause asphyxiation.
Before working on this machine, drive to a level area, disengage the PTO, lower implement (or if working
underneath, raise and block securely), shut off the engine, set the brakes, and remove the ignition keys.
Be certain all moving parts on attachments have come to a complete stop before attempting to perform
maintenance.
Never work under equipment unless it is blocked securely. Never depend on hydraulic system to keep imple-
ment in raised position.
Always use personal protection devices such as eye, hand and hearing protectors, when performing any
service or maintenance.
Keep all persons away from operator control area while performing adjustments, service, or maintenance.
Periodically tighten all bolts, nuts and screws and check that all cotter pins are properly installed to ensure unit
is in a safe condition.
When completing a maintenance or service function, make sure all safety shields and devices are installed
before placing unit in service.
Never use your hands to locate a hydraulic leak on attachments. Use a small piece of cardboard or wood.
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin.
Openings in the skin and minor cuts are susceptible to infection from hydraulic fluid. If injured by escaping
hydraulic fluid, see a doctor at once. Gangrene and death can result. Without immediate medical treatment,
serious infection and reactions can occur.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
WARNING!
A heavy load can cause instability in driving a
tractor. Make sure the front of the tractor is properly
counter-balanced with weights. Always drive slowly
– especially around turns. An unstable tractor could
steer badly and possibly tip over, causing injury or
death.
WARNING!
Do not exceed the maximum recommended bale
weight listed for each of the loader spear models.
Damage to the equipment or serious personal injury
could result.
Figure 1. Tractor Stability
WARNING!
When using the unit, a minimum 20% of tractor and
equipment weight must be on tractor front wheels.
Without this weight, tractor could tip up, causing
possible loss of control and possible personal injury
or death. The weight may be attained with a front end
loader, front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front
tractor weights. When attaining a minimum 20% of
tractor and equipment weight on the front wheels,
you must not exceed the ROPS weight certification.
Weigh the tractor and equipment. DO NOT GUESS
OR ESTIMATE!
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
——————————————————
Rear 3 pt. hitch mounted bale spears are designed,
depending on model, to handle up to 3,000 lb. bales. All
models feature a tapered “forged” spring steel spear
designed for tight center bales allowing easier spear
penetration into and withdrawal from bales.
The models BSF-1523, BSFA-20, HS-2200, and
HS-3000 will handle one round bale. The model HS-330
handles mid-size square bales and the model DBH-449
handles two round bales at the same time.
NOTE: The maximum load for the attachments is as
follows:
MODEL HITCH CAPACITY
BSF-1523 Cat. I/ II 1,800 lbs.
BSFA-20 Cat. I/ II 2,000 lbs.
HS-2200 Cat. I /II* 2,200 lbs.
HS-3000 Cat. I /II* 3,000 lbs.
HS-330 Cat. II/ III* 3,000 lbs.
DBH-449 Cat. II/ III* 4,000 lbs.
*Will also fit ASAE Quick Hitch.
TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
AND PREPARATION
——————————————————
The required size of the tractor will be determined by the
size and weight of the bales to be handled.
Remember, high moisture hay (silage) bales are very
heavy in relation to similar size dry hay bales.
Always use a tractor large enough to safely handle your
bales.
Check the tractor’s 3 point hydraulic lift system. It should
operate up and down smoothly and hold its position when
set. Refer to your tractor owner’s manual or dealer for any
adjustments necessary to put the 3 point hydraulic lift
system in good working order. (I&T shop manuals will list
most specifications and adjustment instructions –
available from most farm equipment dealers.)
Tractor should be equipped with stabilizer bars,
adjustable sway chains, or sway blocks to keep the
implement from swinging side to side.
Smaller size tractors may need front counter weights to
counter-balance the weight of the implement and bale.
The tractor should be equipped with a Rollover
Protection System (ROPS) and a seat belt that is used.
WARNING!
Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or ROPS
cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely fastened.
Falling off power unit can result in death from being
run over or crushed. Keep foldable ROPS systems in
“locked up” position at all times.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Comply with state and local laws governing highway safety and movement of farm machinery on public roads.
The use of flashing amber lights is acceptable in most localities. However, some localities prohibit their use.
Local laws should be checked for all highway lighting and marking requirements.
When driving the tractor and equipment on the road or highway under 20 mph (32 kph) at night or during the
day, use flashing amber warning lights and a slow moving vehicle (SMV) identification emblem.
Always be sure the implement is in the proper raised position for transport.
Reduce speed when transporting mounted implements to avoid bouncing and momentary loss of steering
control.
Plan your route to avoid heavy traffic.
Transporting large round bales on front loaders can limit visibility. Keep load low and go slow if visibility is
obstructed. Always use extra care.
Do not drink and drive!
Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways.
Turn curves or go up or down hills only at a low speed and at a gradual steering angle. Make certain that at
least 20% of the tractor’s weight is on the front wheels to maintain safe steerage. Slow down on rough or
uneven surfaces, and loose gravel.
Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on hillside, over rough ground and
when operating close to ditches or fences. Be careful when turning sharp corners.
Never allow riders on either tractor or implement. Falling off can kill.
Be a safe and courteous driver. Always yield to oncoming traffic in all situations, including narrow bridges, inter-
sections, etc.
Do not exceed 20 mph (32 kph). Reduce speed on rough roads and surfaces.
Make sure large round bales transported on tractor rear 3 pt. hitch do not obstruct visibility of tractor’s flashing
lights or SMV sign.
When transporting large round bales, keep load as low as practical to maximize tractor stability.
TRANSPORT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Be sure tractor is properly counterbalanced with
weights before attempting to lift any load with the Bale
Spear Attachment.
If you are handling bales with both the front end loader
and the 3 pt. hitch on the tractor, always load the 3 pt.
attachment first and unload last.
With the tractor, push the spear into the large hay bale.
Make sure you have penetrated the hay bale far enough
so the bale doesn’t want to come off the end of the spear.
If, when you initially pick the bale up, it tends to droop
rearward, this would indicate you have not penetrated the
bale far enough.
NOTE: Soft center bales will tend to droop after being
lifted by a single spear. Placing the spear in a lower
position will allow for more lifting height and lessen the
load on the stabilizer spears.
NOTE: Always make sure bale spear fully penetrates the
bale. Partial penetration locates all the weight of the bale
on the outer end and can damage spear. Not covered
under warranty.
NOTE: In cold weather, a bale frozen to the ground may
exceed the lifting capacity of spear. Damage to spear
may occur. Not covered under warranty.
ASSEMBLY
——————————————————
It is suggested that all the instructions be read before
beginning assembly.
Check the exploded view of the 3 pt. bale spear model
you have in this manual to get an idea of the relationship
between the parts.
MODEL: BSF-1523
Install the long forged main spear into the socket in the
main frame.
The threads and nut are metric – be sure correct tools
are used.
Locate the lift pins for your hitch and tighten securely.
MODEL: BSFA-20
Locate the lift pins and install the frame on the 3 pt. hitch
of the tractor.
On the BSFA-20, place the main spear mount so that
the flat mounting plate is against the center of the main
frame tube assembly.
Locate the two (2) 5/8”x3”x4
1/2” U-Bolts around the
vertical tube and through the holes in the main spear
mounting plate. Install the lockwashers and nuts on the
threaded ends of the two (2) U-Bolts.
Install the long forged main spear into the socket on the
mounting plate. Secure with the 7/16” x 3” long bolt.
It is suggested that you locate the main spear about in
the middle of the vertical 3” square tube and then adjust
it after trying it with your bales.
MODELS: HS-2200, HS-3000, HS-330, DBH-449
Install the frame on the tractor 3 pt. hitch.
Install the long forged main spear into the cast socket(s)
on the main frame. Secure with the 1/2” x 3” bolts(s).
On the model HS-2200, install the two balance spikes.
The models HS-3000 and DBH-449 have two forged
spears for each bale. This allows the handling of round
bales without the bale turning. Bales can be handled in
the same position each time.
MAINTENANCE
——————————————————
Periodically check all bolts to make sure they are tight.
Replace safety signs and instruction decals if damaged
or missing.
OPERATION
——————————————————
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of this
equipment. The operator must be properly trained.
Operators should be familiar with the tractor and attach-
ment, and all safety practices before starting operation.
Read the safety rules and safety signs on pages 3-11.
CAUTION!
Be sure your tractor is in good condition. Read
all the safety precautions and make sure all tractor
operators are familiar with the safety rules of
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
OPERATIONAL SAFETY (continued)
Stop loader gradually when lowering or lifting loads. Operate the hydraulic controls smoothly, avoiding jerky
operation.
Operate hydraulic controls from operator’s seat only. Remain at controls until operating cycle is complete.
Allow for additional length of implement and bale on tractor while turning.
Never allow anyone to walk or work under a raised implement.
Be sure that people, livestock, or pets are not standing near the machine while operating.
Do not use implement for a work platform. Do not lift or carry anyone on attachment.
Set wheels wide for increased stability.
ALWAYS lower implement to the ground or block securely before performing any maintenance work.
Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on hillside, over rough ground and
when operating close to ditches or fences. Be careful when turning sharp corners.
Stay alert for holes, rocks and roots in the terrain and other hidden hazards. Keep away from drop-offs.
Reduce speed on slopes and sharp turns to minimize tipping or loss of control. Be careful when changing
directions on slopes. Do not start or stop suddenly on slopes. Avoid operation on steep slopes.
Avoid excessive speed during operation.
ALWAYS lower spear points to the ground when parking tractor. Raised spear points could cause injury to
people or livestock.
Always shut off tractor and shift to “Park” or set brakes when leaving tractor. Always lower bucket or attachment
to ground. Remove key when leaving tractor unattended.
Before operating equipment: if you have any questions regarding the proper assembly or operation, contact
your dealer or representative.
When using a unit, a minimum 20% of tractor and equipment weight must be on tractor front wheels. Without
this weight, tractor could tip over, causing personal injury or death. The weight may be attained with a front end
loader, front wheel weights, ballast in tires of front tractor weights. When attaining a minimum 20% of tractor
and equipment weight on the front wheels, you must not exceed the ROPS weight certification. Weigh the trac-
tor and equipment. Do not guess or estimate!
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
A heavy load can cause instability in driving a tractor. Make sure the front or rear of the tractor is properly
counter-balanced with weights. Always drive slowly – especially around turns. An unstable tractor could steer
badly and possibly tip over, causing injury or death.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
Most accidents occur because of neglect or carelessness. Keep all helpers and bystanders at a safe distance.
REMEMBER FALLING BALES CAN ROLL OR TUMBLE.
Always insert spears into the bale securely. Failure to insert spears into bale can allow bale to roll in an
uncontrolled direction.
Do not handle bales that exceed the bale weight limitations of the implement. Watch for bales that are frozen
to the ground.
Carry the bale slowly and as low as possible to the ground.
Never use the tractor or implement to stop a rolling bale.
Only use a power unit equipped with a ROPS cab or rollover protective structure. Keep foldable ROPS sys-
tems in “locked up” position at all times. Keep seat belt fastened.
When stacking bales, ALWAYS MAKE SURE BALES ARE PLACED SO THE STACK IS STABLE.
When maneuvering close to buildings or passing through narrow areas, be sure to allow sufficient clearance
for the tractor, implement, and bale. Drive slowly.
Always load rear of tractor first and unload last when using a front loader.
Beware of lift clearance when raising loader or implement to maximum height.
Keep alert and watch the rear as well as the front when working with attached implements.
Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs which can hinder alertness or coordination while operating this
equipment. Consult your doctor about operating this machine while taking prescription medications.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, our efforts to provide
safe equipment can be wiped out by a single careless act of an operator.
Know your controls and how to stop tractor, engine, and implement quickly in an emergency. Read this manual
and the one provided with your tractor.
In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are
dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation,
transport, maintenance and storage of equipment.
It has been said, “The best safety device is an informed, careful operator.” We ask you to be that kind of an
operator. It is the operator’s responsibility to read and understand ALL Safety and Operating instructions in the
manual and to follow these. Accidents can be avoided.
Train all new personnel and review instructions frequently with existing workers. A person who has not read
and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operate the machine. An untrained
operator exposes himself and bystanders to possible serious injury or death.
Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to careless injuries. Read this manual, and the manual for your
tractor, before assembly or operating, to acquaint yourself with the machines. It is the equipment owner’s
responsibility, if this machine is used by any person other than yourself, is loaned or rented, to make certain
that the operator, prior to operating:
1. Reads and understands the operator’s manuals.
2. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
SAFETY TRAINING
Do not allow children to operate this machine.
Never permit any person other than the operator to ride or board the tractor or implement at any time. ALLOW
NO RIDERS!
Personal protection equipment including hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes, and gloves are recommended
during assembly, installation, operation, adjustment, maintaining, repairing, removal, or moving the implement.
Do not allow long hair, loose fitting clothing or jewelry to be around moving parts.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
The use of this equipment is subject to certain hazards which cannot be protected against by mechanical
means or product design. All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire manual, paying
particular attention to safety and operating instructions, prior to using. If there is something in this manual you
do not understand, ask your supervisor, or your dealer, to explain it to you.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Safety of the operator is one of the main concerns in designing and developing a new piece of equipment.
Designers and manufacturers build in as many safety features as possible. However, 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,
or for you, follow them.
EQUIPMENT SAFETY GUIDELINES
To prevent injury or death, use a tractor equipped with a Roll-Over Protective System (ROPS). Do not paint
over, remove or deface any safety signs or warning signs on your equipment. Observe all safety signs and
practice the instruction on them.
Never exceed the 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.
Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety and
could affect the life of the equipment.
In addition to the design and configuration of this implement, including Safety Signs and Safety Equipment,
hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and proper
training of personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance, and storage of the machine. Refer also
to Safety Messages and Operation Instructions in each of the appropriate sections of the Tractor and
Implement Manuals. Pay close attention to the Safety Signs affixed to the Tractor and the Implement.
Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs which can hinder alertness or coordination while operating this
equipment. Consult your doctor about operating this machine while taking prescription medications.
Review the safety instructions with all users annually.
This equipment is dangerous to children and persons unfamiliar with its operation. The operator should be a
responsible adult familiar with farm machinery and trained in this equipment’s operations. Do not allow per-
sons to operate or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough
understanding of the safety precautions and of how it works.
Keep safety signs clean and legible at all times.
Replace safety signs that are missing or have become illegible.
Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign should also display the current sign.
Safety signs are available from your Distributor or Dealer Parts Department or the factory.
SAFETY SIGNS
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To the Owner/Operator/Dealer
All implements with moving parts are potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded opera-
tor who recognizes the potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices. The manufacturer has designed this
implement to be used with all its safety equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents.
BEFORE YOU START!!
Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in your manual.
Observe the rules of safety and common sense!
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IDENTIFIES IMPORTANT
SAFETY WARNING MESSAGES. CAREFULLY READ EACH
WARNING MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS. FAILURE TO
UNDERSTAND AND OBEY A SAFETY WARNING, OR
RECOGNIZE A SAFETY HAZARD, COULD RESULT IN AN
INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS AROUND YOU.
THE OPERATOR IS ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
SAFETY OF HIMSELF, AS WELL AS OTHERS, IN THE
OPERATING AREA OF THE TRACTOR AND ATTACHED
EQUIPMENT.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION!
Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to careless injuries. Read this manual, and the manual for your tractor,
before assembly or operating, to acquaint yourself with the machines. It is the implement owner’s responsibility, if this
machine is used by any person other than yourself, is loaned or rented, to make certain that the operator, prior to
operating:
1. Reads and understands the operator’s manuals.
2. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
The use of this equipment is subject to certain hazards which cannot be protected against by mechanical
means or product design. All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire manual, paying
particular attention to safety and operating instructions, prior to using. If there is something in this manual you
do not understand, ask your supervisor, or your dealer, to explain it to you.
THIS SYMBOL MEANS
– ATTENTION!
– BECOME ALERT!
– YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING
and CAUTION with the safety messages. The
appropriate signal word for each has been selected
using the following guidelines:
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme
situations typically for machine components which, for
functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
If you have questions not answered in this manual or require additional copies or the manual is damaged, please
contact your dealer or the manufacturer directly.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-
uation that, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury, 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 sit-
uation 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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LIMITED WARRANTY
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Worksaver warrants to the original purchaser of any new Bale Spear Attachment, that the equipment be free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of six (6) months for non-commercial, state, and
municipalities. Use sixty (60) days for commercial use from date of retail sale.
Replacement or repair parts installed in the equipment covered by this warranty are warranted for ninety (90)
days from the date of purchase of such part or to the expiration of the applicable new equipment warranty
period, whichever occurs later.
Such parts shall be provided at no cost to the user during regular working hours. Worksaver reserves the right
to inspect any equipment or parts which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES & CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
Worksaver’s obligation under this warranty, to the extent allowed by law, is in lieu of all warranties, implied or
expressed, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and any liability
for incidental and consequential damages with respect to the sale or use of the items warranted. Such
incidental and consequential damages shall include but not be limited to: transportation charges other than
normal freight charges; cost of installation other than cost approved by Worksaver; duty; taxes; charges for nor-
mal service or adjustments; loss of crops or any other loss of income; rental of substitute equipment, expens-
es due to loss, damage, detention or delay in the delivery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the
control of Worksaver.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY:
1. To vendor items which carry their own warranties, such as hydraulic cylinders, tires, and tubes.
2. If the unit has been subjected to misapplication, abuse, misuse, negligence, fire or other accident.
3. If parts not made or supplied by Worksaver have been used in connection with the unit, if, in sole judge-
ment of Worksaver such use affects its performance, stability, or reliability.
4. If the unit has been altered or repaired outside of an authorized Worksaver dealership in a manner which,
in the sole judgement of Worksaver affects its performance, stability or reliability.
5. To normal maintenance service and normal replacement items such as gearbox lubricant, hydraulic fluid,
worn blades, or to normal deterioration of such things as belts and exterior finish, due to use or exposure.
6. To expendable or wear items such as teeth, chains, sprockets, belts, springs and other items that in the
company’s sole judgement is a wear item.
NO EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF WORKSAVER IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS
WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH CHANGE IS MADE IN
WRITING AND SIGNED BY WORKSAVER’S SERVICE MANAGER, POST OFFICE BOX 100, LITCHFIELD,
ILLINOIS 62056-0100.
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